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COLLECTION 

OF 

AMERICAN 

HISTORICAL MEDALS 

AND 

CANADIAN COINS 


W. H. HUNTER, ESQ. 


DESCRIBED BY 

S. H. CHAPMAN 


DECEMBER 9 AND 10 



/ 


/ 

THE 

COLLECTION 

OF 

HISTORICAL 

COINS AND MEDALS 

RELATING TO 

AMERICAN HISTORY 

THE DOMINION OF CANADA 

AND 

AWARDS TO INDIAN CHIEFS 

AND 

BRITISH REGAL AND WAR MEDALS 

FORMED BY 

W. H. HUNTER, Esq. 

TORONTO 
AND DESCRIBED BY 

S. H. CHAPMAN 

And to be Sold at Auction in his Rooms 

1128 SPRUCE STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 

By S. T. Freeman & Co., Auctioneers 

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
December 9 and 1 0, 1 920 

Commencing each day at 2 P. M. 



Copyright 
S. H. Chapman 
1920 


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PREFACE. 


This collection is an interesting assemblage of the numismatic 
historical monuments commemorating the foundation of the French 
and British colonies in North America that subsequently comprised the 
Dominion of Canada. Some of the earliest of these were designed as 
awards to Indian Chiefs for their services or as tokens of friendship, 
and with the related series of medals awarded by the United States 
have been developed into the finest collection of them that has ever been 
made. Then the medallic memorials of the War between France and 
Great Britain, which involved their colonies in America, is represented 
by important and interesting examples, and medals referring to North 
America are included. These are followed by medals referring to the 
Revolutionary War of separation from the mother country, of the por- 
tion that subsequently formed the United States, together with a num- 
ber of the very rare medals relating to the War of 1812, given by Great 
Britain to her troops who served in America; then another series 
of a few representative English coins of these periods and of British 
historical medals and the later coins and medals of Canada to the 
present time. 

It forms, indeed, one of the most interesting historical numismatic 
cabinets that has been formed or offered in America, and the Indian 
Chief series alone makes it notable. In this last mentioned series we 
have before us many pieces of outstanding historical interest, such as 
the very rare early medals given by Louis XV to Indian Chiefs; the 
curiously altered specimen to be used as a medal of George II, and 
then the finest series ever offered of the rare medals of George III, re- 
verse Royal Arms and reverse the curious type of the lion and wolf, in 
which this collection is more fully represented than in any other that 
has appeared. But outstanding in this series and, in fact, I would con- 
sider the gems and the most interesting of the entire collection, are the 
two medals of George III of 1764 and 1766, with his half length bust on 
the obverse and reverse inscription, happy while united, with Indian 
Chief and British officer smoking the Pipe of Peace and a panorama of 
the harbor of New York in the background, the earlier of which bears 
the silversmith’s stamps with his initials and N. York, proving that 
these medals were executed in America, and as has never before 
been published, I identify these initials with those of Daniel Chester 
Fueter, a silversmith of New York City, which also carries with them 
the identification of the excessively rare Montreal medal with a view of 


the city and this punchmark; the one of the later date is, as far as I 
know, unique. 

In the United States series we have two of the great silver plaques 
given by President Washington dated 1793 and 1795, and the original of 
the immense Thomas Jefferson medal in its presentation form of struck 
shells held by a silver band with heavy silver clamp and ring ; and the 
continuing line of no less than twenty-two original silver medals given 
by the Presidents of the United States, and when we recall that no pre- 
vious collection has ever contained more than about five of these med- 
als, the reader may form some idea of its richness and importance in 
this series. The similar medal of Astor given by the American Fur 
Company, in silver, is of the highest rarity, as is also the engraved 
medal to McGillivray by the North West Company. 

In the medals of the War between England and France of 1755 to 
1763 is the great rarity in gold of the Louisburg Captured medal, No. 
170, and also the rare medal of Oswego. 

The Presidential medal in gold, No. 349, is worthy of special note. 

I have placed the British general historical medals at the end as 
I seemed to find a better continuity of historical sequence of American 
pieces by doing so than if I had interspersed them in the middle of the 
American series, which seemed to lead on from the medals of the Revo- 
lution to the Canadian series. 

Mr. Hunter, to whom we should feel grateful for this opportunity 
to view these memorials brought before us in their consecutive relation- 
ship, is a barrister-at-law at Toronto, and has shown his culture in this 
study of these truly important numismatic monuments of American 
History. He has given particular attention to the Indian Chief medals 
and searched for them throughout the Canadian provinces and pur- 
chased whenever they appeared there or in the United States. He visit- 
ed in person the Canadian Indian Reserve on Manitoulin Island in Lake 
Huron, where the Government had brought together in this safe refuge 
the remnants of the Aboriginees of the eastern provinces of the Do- 
minion of Canada. 

I guarantee the coins and medals to be originals or restrikes, as 
described. 

I have arranged nine plates, containing the most important ex- 
amples. The medals of the presidents of the United States given to 
Indian chiefs are so well known by the copper bronzed restrikes sold 
to collectors that I have not thought it essential to place any of them 
on the plates. Even the large Jefferson medal has been so restruck. 


I will execute orders for the commission of 5%, on the amount 
purchased. 

Price of plate catalogue $4.00 with price list after sale. Price list 
alone $1.00. 

Faithfully yours, 

Cable address S. Hudson Chapman, 

* * Chapman, Philadelphia. ’ 1 Numismatist. 

1128 Spruce St., Philadelphia. 


REFERENCES. 

B. =Betts American Colonial History, Illustrated by Medals, N. Y., 

1894. 

Brt. and B. in Canadian series=Breton, P. N., Canadian Coins and 
Medals, Montreal, no date. 

C. or Ch.=Chapman, S. H. & H. catalog of the Bushnell Collection, 

Phila., 1882. 

H. or Haw.=Hawkins Medallic Illustrations of English History. 2 
vols., London, 1885. 

Hen.=Henfrey Numismatica Cromwelliana, London, 1873. 

Hoff, and H. in French coins=Hoffman Monnaies Royales de France, 
Paris, 1878. 

L.=Leroux, Joseph. Medaillier du Canada, Montreal, 1888, and Sup- 
plements. 


CONTENTS. 


Colonies of France, Coins Nos. 1- 9 

Colonial Period, 1632 to 1736 10- 35 

Medals awarded to Indian Chiefs, French and English 36- 89 

Medals awarded to Indian Chiefs, American 90-162 

Medals on the war between England & France, 1755-1763- _ 165-193 

English Coins 194-223 

Medals on the Independence of the United States 224-248 

British Military Medals 249-330 

United States War Medals : 331-349 

United States Historical Medals 350-369 

Canadian Coins and Tokens 370-436 

Canadian Medals 437-674 

Canadian Religious Medals 675-724 

British Historical Medals 725-856 


INDEX. 


British Historical Medals 80 

British Military Medals 42 

British Naval War Medals 91 

Canada, Coins and Tokens 53 

Canada, Communion Tokens —77 

Canada, Medals, Carnivals and 

Fetes 75 

Canada, Medals, Colleges and 

Schools 65 

Canada, Medals, Exhibitions 71 

Canada, Historical Medals 58 

Canada, Medals, Societies 69 

Canada, Veteran and Home 

Medals 46 

Colonial Period, Coins and 

Medals 7 

English Coins 34 

France, Colonies of 7 

Historical Medals of America— 8 
Hudson’s Bay Company 29 


Independence of the U. S., Med- 
als on : 37 

Indian Chiefs, Medals Award- 
ed to 11 

Indian Chiefs, Ornaments 28 

Indian Chiefs, United States 20 

Indian Chiefs, U. S., Astor 

Medal 26 

Medals and Tokens relating to 

the Indians 29 

Officers, British, Gorgets 28 

Presidential Medal in Gold 51 

South Africa, General Service 

Medals 47 

United States Historical Med- 
als 51 

United States War Medals 49 

United States, War of 1812-14—49 
War between England and 
France 30 


First Day’s Sale Ends at Lot 425. 


SCALE. 



COLONIES OF FRANCE IN NORTH AMERICA. 


LOUIS XV. 1610 to 1643. 

COINS AND TOKENS. 

1 1720 Petit Louis de 1 ’argent, “Small Louis of silver”, lud. xv. 

d. g. fr. et. nav. BEX. m. m. fox. Bust r. Rev. che(i)s(tus) 
regn(at) vinc(it) imp(erat), double l’s arranged cruciform, 
each arm crowned, in centre a, in angles lily. Edge rouletted. 
V. f. L. 254c. Hoff. PI. CIX, 33, who does not place it with the 
following. I agree with L. that it belongs to this series. Struck 
from the Company of the Indies under John Law (as the fol- 
lowing three lost). 

2 1720 20 sols. lud. xv. d. g. fr. et. nav. rex. m. m. fox. Bust r. 

Rev. sit nomen domini benedictvm. 1720. ll addorsed crowned, 
below a (Paris). Ex. f. Leroux 254. H. PI. CXII, 84. 

3 1720 Same. Fine. 2 pieces. 

4 1721 Sol of 12 deniers. Copper, ll crossed, crowned, sit etc. 

Rev. colonies-francoises-1722-h. Good. 3 pcs. L. 254. H. 
PI. CXII, 83. 

5 1742, 1748. Marque, billon, for 24 deniers. sit etc. Two floriated 

l’s crossed, crowned. Rev. 4 fleur-de-lis crowned. Rev. l 
crowned. Fair. 2 pcs. B. 508. H. CXI, 68. 

6 1751 Jeton, token, lud. xv rex christianiss(imus). “The Most 

Christian King.” Middle-aged bust in armor r. d. g. Rev. 
sub omni sidere crescvnt, “They grow under every constella- 
tion. ’ ’ Indian standing beside growing plants, col. franc de- 
l’am. 1751. Cop. Good. L. 255. B. 510. 

7 1754 Jeton. lud. xv. rex christianss. Middle-aged bust r. in 

armor and cloak. Rev. non inferior metallis. (The products 
of the Colonies) “Not inferior to metals.” Beavers building 
dam, to r. trees and corn growing; exg. col franc de-l'am. 1754. 
Edge reeded. Silver. 2 diff. dies, one with mon. ctr. Unc., 
latter v. f. L. 275. B. 514d. 

8 1755 Similar to 1751. Rev. non vilius aureo, “Not less valuable 

than gold.” Galley with the Golden Fleece; same exg. Cop. 
Orig. Fine. L. olive. L. 280. B. 515c. 

9 1755 Simiar. Small, old bust draped r. ctr. Rev. same. Diff. 

dies to L. or B. Restrike. Unc. 


THE COLONIAL PERIOD OF AMERICA. 
HISTORICAL MEDALS. 


Medals are in very fine to perfect condition unless otherwise 
mentioned. Medals awarded to Indian Chiefs are assembled 
in a separate series. See No. 36. 

10 LORD BALTIMORE. 1632. Obv. dms . caecilivs . baro . de . 

BALTEMORE . ABSOLV I DMS . TERRAEMARIiE . ET . AVALONIiE . &C.+ 

(Lord Cecil, Baron Baltimore, Lord Paramount of Maryland 
and Avalon, &C.). Bust of Lord Baltimore, three-quarters 
right, in armor. Rev. Dna. anna . arvndelia . pvlcherrima et . 
optima . conivx . caecilii . PREDicTi .+ (Lady Anne Arundel, 
the most beautiful and excellent wife of the said Cecil). Bust 
of Lady Baltimore, three-quarters r. Silver reproduction, cast 
and chased, as were the originals, with loop. Good. B. 34. 
Med. ill. p. 261, 52. Size 2914- 

11 Baltimore. Duplicate. Good. 

12 New Carthagena, Defeat of Spaniards at. 1643. ludovictjs xiiii. 

rex christianiss. Boy bust r. Rev. omen imperii maritimi. 
Neptune, stepping from his chariot of sea-horses, crowns 
France, seated 1. hispanis victis ad carthaginem novam — rv. 
septembris. — m. DCXLin. Br. 26. Original. Not in Betts. 

13 Louis XIV. 1654. Same ins. Young bust r., below i. mavger. e. 

Rev. rex coelesti oleo unctus. Coronation scene. Exg. remis 
(Reims) vn. jun. — m. dc. liv. Br. 26. 

14 Dampville, Due de. 1658. Viceroy of America, .fr .Christ .de 

.LEVI .D .DAMPVILLE .P .FRANC .PROREX .AMERICAE. Bust ill armor 

r., I. HARDY. F. 1658. Rev. EX. te. enim. exiet. dvx. qvi. regat. 
popvlvm. mevm. “For out of thee shall come a governor who 
shall rule my people.” Arms on mantle. Copper. Proof. Re- 
strike. B. 39. Size 32. 

15 Company of the Indies. 1664. Same ins. Young portrait head 

r. by same. Rev. jungendis commercio gentibus. Mercury 
standing. Exg. societates negotiatorum — in utramqtje indi- 
am. — m.dc.lxiv. (Nations united hv commerce. The Societies 
of Merchants to both Indies, 1664). Br. 26. Betts 40. 


METALS OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD. 


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16 St. Christopher, Conquest of. 1666. Same ins. Older head r. 

by same. Rev. colonia fr. stabilita. (French Colonies estab- 
lished). Indian, seated, holds Shield of France, at her feet 
Shield of Britain. Exg. angl. ex insula st. christop. — extur- 
bat. mdclxvi. (England expelled from the Island of St. Chris- 
topher in 1666.) Cop. 26. Restrike. Betts 42. 

16a Charles II. 1670. carolvs. et. catharina. rex. et. regina. Busts 
jugate r., the former in armor. Rev. +diffvsvs. in. orbe. brit- 
annvs. 1670+ (The Britain dispersed over the globe). Globe 
showing eastern half of North and all of South America, Eu- 
rope, Africa and half of Asia. Silver. 26y 2 . V. f. Betts 44. 
Haw. Med. HI. Vol. I, 546. 

16b Same. Worn. About good. 

17 Martinique, Victory at. 1674. Old head r. by Dollin. Rev. colo- 

nia francorum americana victrix (American Colony of the 
French victorious). Indian stands astonished before a wound- 
ed captive (which the reproduction makes a male instead of 
female), typifying the Dutch Republic; Fame flying 1. over 
prow of galley. Exg. batavis ad martinicam — caesis ac fugat- 
is . m . dc . lxxiiii. Silver, 26. Restrike. B. 48. 

18 Cayenne recaptured. 1676. Same obv. Rev. batavis caesis. Nep- 

tune dancing with joy in a sea-shell chariot, holds flag of 
France in his 1. hand. Exg. cayanna recuperata — m. dc. lxxvi. 
Reprd. Cop. 26. B. 50. 

19 Tabago, Victory at. 1677. Same obv. Rev. incensa batavorum 

classe. Victory alighting on galley with flames in her r. hand, 
palm branch in her 1. Exg. ad ins. tabago. — m. dc. lxxvii. Cop- 
per. 26. Restrike. B. 52. 

20 Same. Rev. tabagum expugnatum. (Tobago taken). Fleet bom- 

barding fort, in which a successful shell from a mortar blows 
up the magazine. Copper. 26. Restrike. B. 59. 

21 Peace of Aix La Chapelle. 1668. Same obv. Rev. pax triumphis 

praelata. Louis welcomes Peace seated on clouds. Copper. 
26. Restrike. 

22 Penn, William, william penn. Bust r. B. 1644 D. 1718 l. p. 

(L. Pingo about 1775). Rev. by deeds of peace, exg. pensylva- 
nia setled 1681. Penn standing clasps hand of Indian. Br. 26. 
Fine. Slightly nicked. Rare. Betts 531. 

23 Varin, Jean. First Intendant General of Canada, 1688. Bust r. 

Rev. VNE. SEVLE. SVFFISOIT. POVR. LE. RENDRE. IMMORTEL. “One 


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MEDALS OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD. 


alone suffices to render him immortal.” Painting, Medallic 
Art holding up medallion bearing Varin’s portrait, Sculpture 
standing. By Dufour. Exg. m d c . Lxxxim. Restrike. Br. 
32. L. 304. R. 4. 

24 Same. From reproduced dies. 

25 Liberation of Quebec. 1690. Similar obv. Rev. francia in nova 

orbe victrix. France seated on rocky mount, to r. in back- 
ground River St. Lawrence. Exg. kebeca llberata — m. dc. xc. 
Br. 26. B. 68. L. 306. 

26 Same. Reproduced die. Bronze gilt. B. 306. 

27 Same. Reproduced die by Dollin. Bronze. B. 305. 

28 Indian Trade Molested. 1695. Obv. as above, by Mauger. Rev. 

indicae hostium opes interceptae (The Indian treasures of the 
enemy intercepted). Porter relieves another of bale of goods, 
in background harbor full of shipping. Exquisite work by T. 
Bernard. Exg. m. dc. xcv. Original proof. Bronze. 26. H. 
Med. HI. Vol. II. p. 128, No. 377. 

29 Carthagena Captured. Same type as B. 68. Rev. hispanorum 

thesauri direpti (Treasures of the Spaniards carried away). 
Exg. carthago Americana — vi capta. — m. dc. xcvn. Carthage- 
na disconsolate beneath palm tree, stretches her hand over turn- 
ed vase and money. Silver. 26. Restrike. B. 83. 

30 Peace of Ryswick. 1697. Same obv. Rev. virtus et equitas. 

Valor and Justice standing, hold wreath. Exg. pacata europa 
—1697. Br. 26. H. No. 469. 

31 Vigo. 1702. spes et vires, hostium fractae (The hope and 

strength of the enemy, broken). Victory placing a crown on 
trophy of arms; exg. incensa gallor classe. — hispan. opes 
americ. — (The French fleet burnt and the American treasures 
of Spain intercepted). Rev. anglorvm et batavorvm virtvte., 
in exg. ad vigos port. — galliciae. — 1702 (By the valor of the 
English and Dutch, at Vigo Bay in Spain, 1702). View of fleet 
attacking ships in harbor of Vigo Bay. Edge, decidit in casses 
praeda petita meos. ovro-f- (The prey sought for is fallen into 
my nets. Ovid). Copper. 26. Has been cleaned. Betts 101. 

32 Peace of Utrecht. 1713. Same obv. Rev. spes felicitas orbis. 

(Hope, the Joy of the World). Peace on clouds. Exg. pax 
ultrajectensis. — xi. apr. m. dcc. xHi. Same. Rev. liberatori. 
pacifico, King receives wreath from the City of Coutances. 
Exg. praef. ins. cons. 1713. (The Prefecture of Coutances, 


MEDALS OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD. 


11 


Normandy). Original is very rare. Copper, 26. 2 pcs. Re- 
strikes. H. Vol. II. p. 406, Nos. 268, 9. 

LOUIS XV. 1715-1774. 

33 Lonisburg founded. 1720. ludovicus xv. d. g. fr. et nav. rex. 

Boyish bust r. ludovicoburgum fundatum et munitum (Lou- 
isburg founded and fortified). View of point with fort enclos- 
ing church and houses, to 1. sea with vessels, to r. harbor. Br. 
26. Restrike from restored dies — Duvivier’s name removed. 
B. 144. L. 308b. 

34 Company of the Indies. 1733. ludovicus xv. rex christianissi- 

mus. Bust r. in armor draped. By J. C. Roettier. Rev. jung- 

ENDIS AMPLIOR ET FACILIORI COMMERCIO GENTIBUS EMPORI- 
UM HOC A FUNDAMENTIS EXTRUXIT SOCIETAS INDIARUM GAL- 

LIC A, below caduceus and cornucopia. Exg. m dccc xxxin. Br. 
37 (not 32). B. 168. Fine. 

35 Jernegan Cistern, Token for lottery for. 1736. both hands 

fill'd for Britain. Pallas standing. Exg. george reigning. 
Rev. growing arts adorn empire. Queen Carolina pouring wat- 
er from vase on plantation of palmetto trees. Exg. Caroline 
protecting — 1736. Silver. 24. V. f. B. 169. Another, good. 
2 pcs. 

MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 

As tokens of friendship, or as honors to win their allegiance or as re- 
wards for services against other tribes and enemies. 

French. 

LOUIS XIV. 

36 First Indian Medal. 1693. ludovicus magnus rex christianiss- 

imus. Bust r. laureated, without drapery. By h. roussel. f. 
Rev. felicitas domus augustae (Pride of of the Royal House). 
Busts of his sons, the Dauphin, Duke of Burgundy, Duke of 
Anjou, Duke of Berri. Exg. m. dc. xciii. Copper. Restrike. 
B. 75. L. 300. Plate I. 


12 MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 

LOUIS XV. 

38 LUDovicus xv. rex. cHRiSTiANissiMus. Bust r. laur. and draped. 

Rev. honos et virtus. (Honor and Valor.) Two warriors stand- 
ing with hands clasped ; one, to r. representing France, in Ro- 
man unilorm, the other to 1. with only a cloak thrown around 
him and holding a spear in his r. hand. Silver. 35. Loop re- 
moved from edge. Worn, about good. B. 160. L. 301. Rarity 
6. (The latter gives the size 32, an error). 

Note: — The portrait is of about the year 1737, which gives us 
an approximate date for this medal. It is very rare. Plate I. 

39 Same medal, ludovicus erased and gorge, iii. punched in. This 

alteration indicates that either the Indian on the conquest of 
Canada by the English had this alteration made or that the 
English Governor needing a medal to reward a Chief had this 
medal altered for the purpose — the name of George being mis- 
spelled thru accident or ignorance of the workman. It is ex- 
ceedingly rare or unique thus. This specimen is in rather bet- 
ter condition than the preceding, about very good. Betts men- 
tions a specimen. See plate I. 

English. 

GEORGE I. 1714 to 1727. 

40 * george king of great Britain :. Bust laur. in armor r. Rev. to 

r. large Indian sitting on stump 1., holds arrow in half extend- 
ed r. hand and rests 1. on top of bow; in background to 1. deer 
beneath tree at margin; above Sun. Brass, 24. Pierced with 
large hole above head. Good, not corroded as usual. Not in 
B. Very rare. Plate I. 

41 Same. Rev. Indian standing, leans forward and throws (?) ar- 

row and holds bow in 1. hand. Fair. Corroded, not pierced. 
Very rare. B. 164. 

42 Similar, george . king . of . great . Britain. Larger bust in high 

relief, laur., with hair flowing down back of neck, in armor r. ; 
on truncation t. c. (not i. c. as Betts’ error). Rev. Indian draw- 
ing bow at deer to 1. behind tree, which has 2 branches 1., top 
branch and two branches r.; above Sun shining. Extremely 
fine. The only specimen I have ever seen in this condition. 
Brass, 26. B. 165. Plate I. 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


13 


43 Same. Good. Surface roughened by corrosion. Very rare. 

44 Same obv. Rev. different die. Tree has 3 branches 1., top and 

two branches r. ; end of bow rests on Indian’s thigh. Corrod- 
ed, pieces broken from edge. Very rare. Plate I. 

45 Same. With loop to edge. Poor. Very rare. 

GEORGE II. 1727 to 1760. 

46 georqius n. d. g. mag. br. FR. et hib. rex. Bust laur. in armor 1. 

Rev. Indian r. beneath tree, shooting arrow, which has not yet 
reached deer running to 1. beneath tree; in centre small tree. 
No ins. Brass. 15^. Very fine, only one I have seen in this 
condition, usually badly corroded. Very rare. B. 167. Plate. 

47 Kittanning Destroyed. 1756. the gift of the corporation of 

the city of Philadelphia. Shield of Arms of the City divided 
quarterly. Rev. Log cabin village in flames; to right a cause- 
way ; in foreground four soldiers and dead Indian ; kittanning 
destroyed by col. armstronr, in exg. September 8, 1756. Per- 
fect impression before the dies cracked. Pewter. Ex. fine. 
Extremely rare. 29. C. PI. IX, 256. B. 400. See Plate. 

Engraved by Edward Duffield and struck by Joseph Rich- 
ardson in Philadelphia, and presented by the City to CoL Arm- 
strong and his commissioned officers for the destruction of the 
Indian village of Kittanning. 

48 1756 Same. Restrike in silver. The obverse somewhat bulged. 

Silver. 

49 1756 Same. Silver. Reproduced dies, recent. Pierced and with 

ring to make it appear original. 

50 1757 Peace medal, georgivs . n . dei . gratia. Bust of George 

II laur. in armor 1. Rev. let us look to the most high who 
blessed our fathers with peace. Man seated beneath a tree 
offering a pipe to an Indian seated on the ground, between them 
a fire, the sun above. Exg. 1757. Bronze. 28. Impression be- 
fore the dies cracked and excessively rare in this condition. 

This medal was executed for “The Friendly Association for 
Preserving Peace with the Indians,” which was chiefly com- 
posed of members fo the Religious Society of Friends, for pre- 
sentation to the Indians. The dies were engraved by Edward 
Duffield, and the medals struck by Joseph Richardson, the eld- 
er, a member of the Association in Philadelphia. 

The two medals, above described, are the first executed in 
America. See plate II. 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


51 1757 Same. Obv. die only slightly cracked from r in georgivs 

across face. Silver. Early restrike with ring. 29. 

52 1757 Similar. Restrike. Silver. V. f. 28. 

53 1757 Same. Impression from mint recently made counterfeit 

dies. Also an impression from badly broken original dies. 
Br. 28. 2 pcs. 

GEORGE III. 1760 to 1820. 

54 (1760) Montreal. View of City with fortified wall along river- 

bank, enclosing fort on r. surmounted by British flag with St. 
George’s cross. Five steeples and a dome rise above the City. 
In upper margin Montreal, in exg. dcf, Daniel Christian Fueter 
of New York, the artist of the following medals of 1764 and 
1766, which proves it to have been executed in New York City. 
Rev. around upper margin in script Mad oghk, across centre 
mohickans. Name and tribes of Indian Chief to whom the 
medal was awarded for his services at the capture of Montreal. 
Silver. 28. With loop. Cast and chased. Excessively rare, 
and, of course, unique to this Chief. (Cost $225). B. 432. Sim- 
ilar, to another chief. Ch. 286. Plate II. 

55 (1762?) georgius hi dei gratia. Young bust r. in armor, the 

hair in double curl behind ear, 7 rivets on front of armor. Rev. 
Royal Arms crowned on oval shield surrounded by the Garter 
and supported by lion and unicorn ; the motto honi soit qui mal 
y pense upon the Garter. The paw of the lion touching the n 
in honi : below on ribbon dieu. et. mon. droit. Silver. Struck 
shells joined. Ornamental struck loop. Very fine, tho slightly 
pressed in around ear. Excessively rare. Size 49. B. 436. 
See Plate II. 

56 Similar portrait with hair in double curl behind ear and six 

rivets on armor. Size 38. Rev. Lion’s paw touches n. Die 
cracked across lower part of shield. With same loop. Not in 
Betts. Obv. of Leroux 836. See plate. Mr. H. states “Only 
specimen I have met with, purchased on the Manitoulin Is- 
land.” Mantoulin island is in Lake Huron and was set apart 
as an Indian reservation and the remnant of the tribes removed 
to it by the Government of Canada. 

57 Same. Rev. different die. Lion’s paw rests on i, sprays below 

garter terminate in trefoils. Extremely fine. Size 38. Not in 
Betts. Leroux 836, R. 6. (The latter again erroneous as to 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 15 

size, his scale is too short. His drawings do not differentiate 
the treatments of the hair). Plate III. 

58 Same. Fine, some slight scratches. Very rare. 

59 Similar. Different portrait, face fatter and hair in single roll 

over ear, and with the die cracked over shoulder. Eev. Periods 
after words in motto. Very fine. Very rare. Silver. 49. 
With loop, as above. B. 437. Type of Leroux No. 832. Plate. 

60 Similar. Somewhat older portrait, 8 rivets on front of breast- 

plate. Eev. Lion’s paw rests on i. Silver. 49. With similar 
loop. Attached to necklace of purple wampum 30 inches long. 
Fine. Excessively rare. B. 438. mc. l. ccxciii. Plate. 

61 Same. Very fine. 

62 Same. Fine. 

63 Same. Eev. 1812 engraved below ribbon. Interesting as show- 

ing this medal continued to be given at this date. Fine. 

64 Same. Impression in pewter, bronzed. Plugged. Slightly bent, 

otherwise fine. 

65 The Lion and Wolf Medal. Same obv. die. Eev. to 1. Lion re- 

clining on mound of earth, to r. on lower mound Wolf howling 

at Lion; in background faintly outlined church and houses, to 
1. tree, to r. group of pines. With loop. Silver. 39. Very fine. 
Extremely rare. Mc.L., 297. B. 535, as he said should be 514, 
L. 835, E. 6. Plate IV. 

(Note: — In an interesting note on page 238, Betts mentions 
the specimen in the possession of H. H., Detroit, obtained from 
the grave of Chief Otussa, son of Pontiac, to whom it was pre- 
sented in 1766. It might be interesting to record that I purch- 
ased this medal from the estate in 1908, and it is now in the 
Gunther Collection, in the Historical Society, Chicago. — s.h.c.) 

66 Same. Formerly belonging to Chief Joseph Brandt. Still fine, 

tho with some small nicks and has lost the original silver loop. 
Extremely rare. 

67 Same. Poor. Eev. die broken downwards thru church and loop 

gone. Extremely rare. 

Note: — Tho this collection is so rich in these extremely rare 
medals, it should not be considered that it detracts from their 
great rarity, for Mr. Hunter purchased every one that he had 
an opportunity to acquire. 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


68 Joseph Brant Memorial. 1886. Bust to r., below, born 1742. died 

1807. Ins. Rev. Monument, unveiled at brantford, Canada, 
1886. Silver. 24. Proof. L. 1130. 

69 (1762) Marriage Medal of George III and Queen Charlotte. 

Busts face to face, above curtain with tassels. No ins. Rev. 
Royal arms as B. 435. Copper. 24. B. 440; L. 831, R. 6. Por- 
trait of Geo. Ill is similar to that on the above medals and 
furnishes the clue for their date. Plate. 

70 Same. Busts to r., the King in armor with cloak, georgius. in. 

et. charlotta, below rex. et. regina on scroll. Rev. Two hearts 
crowned, 'below Cupid holds scroll on which felicitas. Britan- 
nia., below view of London. Exg. diis. auspicebus — mdcclxi. 
Silver. 16. With ring. Medalette found amongst the Indians, 
and bought, on Manitoulin Island. L. 831. 

71 1764 Happy While United. Obv. georgius hi. d. g. m. bri. fra. et. 

hib. rex. f. d. Young hfl. bust, laur., in armor richly chased, 
with ribbon of the Garter, r. Rev. happy while united. In- 
dian and officer, with r. hands clasped, seated on rustic angle 
bench with back ; the Indian holds in his 1. hand long pipe with 
smoking bowl between their faces; at 1. of bench trunk of 
weather-beaten tree, to 1. of tree a range of mountains; the 
group occupying the 1. half of the field; to r. in background 
view of the Hudson River with peninsula with three houses, 
probably the end of Manhattan ; in background two vessels with 
sails. Exergue, 1764. Stamped in upper field two punchmarks, 
one of irregular shape above officer ’s head, n :-york, to r. hor- 
izontal, oval punch bearing dcf, the usual mark of the silver- 
smith, Daniel Christian Fueter. These two punchmarks are of 
the greatest interest as they prove that this medal and the fol- 
lowing were executed in America. Above the plain rimmed 
border and part of the medal, a loop for suspension, by means 
of a thong, formed by an eagle’s wing trending from 1. to r. 
crossed by a pipe from r. to 1. Silver. Size 35, — with eagle’s 
wing, 44. Made by casting and chasing. Condition fine except 
for some deep scratches on obverse field. Excessively rare. B. 
510. Not in Leroux. Found during 1864 on the farm of H. 
Struebing, one mile from a small village called Erbsville, in the 
County of Waterloo, 7 miles from Berlin, Ontario, Canada. 
Letter relating fact accompanies medal. Plate IV. 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


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72 1766 Happy While United, georgivs. hi. d. g. m. bri. fra. et. 
hib. rex. f. d. Young half length bust, laureated, in armor 
richly chased, with broad ribbon of the Garter from 1. shoulder 
over bust, r. Rev. happy while united, the y with vertical 
stem. Indian and officer, with r. hands clasped, seated on rustic 
angle bench with back ; the Indian holds in his 1. hand a calumet 
or long pipe with a smoking bowl between their faces; at 1. of 
bench trunk of weather-beaten tree, to 1. of tree a range of 
mountains ; the group occupying the 1. half of the field ; to r. in 
background, view of the Hudson River with r. the point of 
Manhattan Island, the shore protected by piling, and upon it a 
large two-story house and further away a group of houses in- 
dicated; in the distance three ships under sail, incised in the 
surface and beyond the top of the Palisades indicated, sur- 
mounted by trees or clouds. Exergue, 1766. Borders mould- 
ed, the middle of edge also moulded and attached to it a loop 
for suspension, by means of a thong, formed by an eagle’s wing 
trending from 1. to r., crossed by pipe from r. to 1. Silver. 48. 
With loop, 56. Very fine. Unique. Type of Betts 510, but 
two years later date, larger and of different fabric. Not, also, 
in Leroux. Plate IV. 

Inherited by and formerly the property of Chief Waubuno, 
hereditary Wampum Keeper of the Delaware Indians at Mun- 
cy, Pa. A photograph of the Chief, wearing the medal and a 
wampum belt and pouch, autographed with his name in its 
English form of Wampum and dated January 1892, accom- 
panies the medal. The Chief’s home at that time was in the^ 
village of Moraviantown on the reserve in Ontario. The medal, 
belt and pouch were purchased from him by Mr. G. M. McClurg 
of Toronto ; subsequently Mr. McClurg sold the belt and pouch 
to the Oronhyatekha Historical Collection which has passed 
into the possession of the Ontario Museum, a State institution 
at Toronto ; and later the medal was acquired by W. H. Hunt- 
er, Esq. 

Temperance Medal given to Chief Waubuno, owner of the above 
large Happy While United medal, by the British Temperance 
Society, during his visit to London, by this we conquer. Arms 
of the Society, below peace on earth. Rev. engraved within 
wreath to — chief i. b. waubuno — of the — muncey tribe — of — 
Delaware Indians — London, England. — May, 7th 1886. Edge, 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


A Birthday present from a few friends. Silver. 24. With 
clasp of British War medal. Ribbon and pin. Included with 
the above medal. 

Note: — These two medals are of the highest interest and es- 
pecially interesting to Americans as works done in New York 
in 1764 to 1766 as proven by stamps of the artist on the speci- 
men of the earlier date. The view may be obtained from the 
Heights of Brooklyn, except the indication of the Palisades, 
which is an artistic license in bringing them further south than 
in reality. 

73 1814 georgivs in dei gratia britanniarvm rex. f: d: Bust, old 

portrait, laureated and wearing mantle and insignia of the 
Garter r. Rev. Arms of Great Britain, shield surrounded by 
Garter inscribed honi soit. qui. mai. y. pense., supported by 
lion and unicorn and surmounted by crest of helmet crowned, 
surmounted by lion and with broad feathers at the sides, below 
rose, thistle and shamrock resting on scroll inscribed dieu et 
mon droit. Exg. 1814. With loop and struck beaded rim at- 
tached by rivets. Small hole in lower rim. Silver. 49. Very 
fine. Very rare. From Murdock Sale. L. No. 838, R. 8. Plate. 

74 1814 Same. Without the beaded rim. Silver. 48. With loop. 

Fine. Very rare. 

75 1814 Same. Size 38. With loop. Fine. Very rare. 

76 1794 georgivs in dei gratia. Bust to r. wearing broad ribbon of 

the Garter and draped with ermine cloak, all within branches 
of laurel, below 1794. Rev. Royal Arms. Edge, may he ever 
reign in the hearts of his people. Silver. 20. Fine. L. 834, 
R. 6. Brt. 13. 

VICTORIA. 1837 to 1902. 

77 (1842) Head of Victoria 1. within inner beaded circle, outside of 

which broad band for inscription, below bust w. wyon. Rev. 

VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF : Coat of 

Arms similar to above George III. Bronze proof. 41. L. 839. 
Breton 23. 

78 (1842) Electrotype of the same medal presented to Chief Itko- 

beitch with long inscription in three lines in the outer band. 
With clamp and swivel. Silver. 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


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79 1840 VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARUM REGINA F: D: Head 1. 

crowned, by w. wyon. Eev. Eoyal Arms as George III, old por- 
trait, L. 838, below 1840. Bronze proof. 48. Very rare. L. 
840. Breton 27. 

Note: — See also the medal for the War of 1812 awarded to a 
chief, No. 253. 

80 1860 Prince of Wales visit. Same as preceding. Crest of Prince 

incised in field before neck and behind it 1860. Very fine, with 
slight dents on cheek. Silver. 48. With loop. L. 848, E. 9. 

81 1860 Same. Fine. Slight dents on cheek and five small nicks 

on neck. Very rare. 

82 1860 Same type, but size 24. Ins. abbreviated, victoria d: g: 

brit: regina f: d: Plumes and date incised as above. Silver. 
With loop. Very fine. Very rare. Not in L. Breton 24. 

83 1860 Same. Fine. Pierced, loop missing. Very rare. 

84 1872 Chief’s medal, dominion of Canada — chiefs medal 1872 

on band surrounding the obv. of the Confederation medal. Bust 
of Victory crowned and veiled 1., around field victoria d: g: 
britt : reg : f : d : within serrated circle. Eev. in outer band In- 
dians of the north west territories surrounding the rev. of 
the Confederation medal, juventas et patrius vigor — Canada 
instaurata 1867. Britannia seated with lion beside her ; before 
her four women representing the Provinces. Medal made by 
electrotyping a model made from the Confederation Medal and 
surrounding it by the inscriptions on the bands. Fifty of these 
medals were made in this way and presented to Indian chiefs. 
Silver. 60. See McLachlan No. CCCCLXXV, Leroux No. 1190, 
E. 5. Breton 28. 

85 Same. Copper electrotype. 

86 1875 victoria regina. Same bust to 1. Eev. in border outside of 

circle, punched in, Indian treaty no 5, below 1875 ; within circle 
Col. McLeod, the Commissioner who negotiated the Treaties of 
1875, 1876 and 1877, shaking hands with Chief Poundmaker; 
bet. them the Chief has cast his tomahawk on the ground, in 
background plain with rising sun and wigwams. Silver. 48. 
With clamp, ring and buckskin thong. Fine. Slightly bent and 
slight dinge on edge. L. 1191, E. 7. Breton 29. 

87 1876 Same. Eev. Indian treaty no 6, below 1876. Proof. With 

clamp and ring. 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


88 1901 Visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, now 

Kang and Queen. Within tressured border busts of the Duke 
in uniform and the Duchess 1., above theib royal — highnesses, 

to 1. THE — DUKE — AND DUCHESS, to r. OF — CORNWALL — AND — 
YORK. Kev. + PRESENTED TO HEAD CHIEFS IN COMMEMORATION OF 

assembly of Indian tribes, in centre Royal Arms crowned, be- 
low calgary — sep 28th — 1901. Silver. Proof. 42. With loop 
and ring attached to tri-colored ribbon suspended from silver 
pin, bearing Indian Chief in his canoe. 

89 1901 Same. Duplicate. Silver. Proof. 

AMERICAN. 

Medals Presented To Indian Chiefs, 

BY THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

90 1793 Washington. George Washington standing at r. has just 

presented the calumet or pipe of Peace to Indian Chief, who 
has commenced smoking it ; Indian Chief wears a headdress of 
four feathers, an oval medallion on chest like the present spec- 
imen, upper arm and wrist bands and girdle from which are 
suspended feathers, and moccasins on his feet; behind him on 
the ground his tomahawk and at his r. two trees ; in background 
view of plain with man plowing with yoke of oxen ; and in dis- 
tance house. Exg. GEORGE WASHINGTON PRESIDENT 1793. Rev. 

Heraldic Eagle bearing in his beak scroll inscribed e pluribus 
unum, and between his wings thirteen stars on sky azure ; above 
row of clouds, halo of rays; Eagle holds in his r. talon olive 
branch and in his 1. arrows, below near lower margin in punch- 
mark jr, initials of Joseph Richardson of Philadelphia. The 
above designs are engraved on flat oval silver plaque with rais- 
ed, moulded rim, to which is attached silver, moulded loop. Size 
without loop 6% by 4% inches. Very fine. Excessively rare. 
See Plate VI.!" 

Loubat, Medallic Illustrations, page 113, No. 19, describes 
the similar medal given in 1792 to the famous Chief Red Jack- 
et of the Senecas, now in the Buffalo, N. Y. Museum. 

91 1795 Washington. George Washington standing at r. has just 

presented the calumet or pipe of Peace to Indian Chief, who 
has commenced smoking it ; Indian Chief wears a headdress of 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


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four feathers, an oval medallion on chest like the present spec- 
imen, upper arm and wrist bands arid girdle from which are 
suspended feathers and moccasins on his feet, behind him on 
the ground his tomahawk and at his r. two trees ; in background 
view of plain with man plowing with yoke of oxen ; and in dis- 
tance house. Exg. GEORGE WASHINGTON PRESIDENT 1795. Rev. 

Heraldic Eagle bearing in his beak scroll inscribed e pluribus 
unum, and between his wings sky clear, in which fifteen stars; 
above row of clouds, halo of rays indicated by plain incised 
lines; Eagle holds in his r. talon olive branch and in his 1. ar- 
rows, below near lower margin in punchmark jr, initials of 
Joseph Richardson of Philadelphia. The above designs are 
engraved on flat oval silver plaque with raised, moulded rim, 
to which is attached silver, moulded loop. Oval, 5% by 4 3/16 
inches. The medal of Mississinewa, Chief of the Wabash Mi- 
amies. Very fine. Excessively rare. See plate VII. 

Purchased by William H. Hunter, Esq., of Toronto, Canada, 
from S. H. & H. Chapman, Philadelphia, Aug. 2nd, 1906, who 
purchased it from H. M. Brenneeke, Nashville, Tennessee, Oc- 
tober 1905. Purchased by the latter about 1890 from a man 
who represented himself to be the grandson of Judge Allen of 
Wabash, Indiana, to whom it was given in 1826 by the daughter 
of Chief Mississinewa, one of the chiefs of the Miamies, to 
whom it was given in 1795 by President Washington. Original 
memoranda to the above facts accompany the medal. 

92 1796 Series of medals of three different scenes, showing phases 

of civilized life or industry, commonly called “The Seasons 
medals. * ’ Executed by C. H. Kuchler in England, in his minute, 
refined manner. No. 1. Agriculture. Man sowing seed over 
plowed field, in background man plowing with yoke of oxen, 
house, fence and distant mountains. Exg. u. s. a. Rev. second 
— presidency — of — geo: Washington — mdccxcvi within wreath 
of olive and oak. Copper. 28 y 2 . Loop removed. Very good. 
Some nicks and rev. slightly eroded. Very rare. From the 
Morris Collection sale, 1905, by S. H. & H. Chapman. C. PI. 
IX, 1289, the set. 

93 1796 Scene No. 2. Cattle-raising. In foreground cow licking 

her calf lying on the ground; to r. sheep and shepherd; to 1. 
house with open door, thru which woman may be seen with 
child in prayer at her knee; in distance mountains. Signed c. 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


h. kuchler. f. Exg. u. s. a. Eev. same. Copper. Fine, tho 
with many dents in obv. field and slightly nicked on edge. Loop 
removed. Very rare. From the Morris Collection sale, 1905, 
by S. H. & H. Chapman. 

94 1796 Household industry or the home. Woman seated, spin- 

ning ; to 1. child playing with baby in cradle ; to r. fireplace ; in 
background woman weaving at loom. Signed c. h. k. fc. 
Rev. same. Silver. Fine. Very rare. From the Morris Col- 
lection sale, 1905, by S. H. & H. Chapman. 

95 1801 Jefferson, th. jefferson president of the u. s. a. d. 1801. 

Half length bust of Jefferson to 1. Rev. in order downwards 
peace — crossed tomahawk and calumet, and — clasped hands, the 
one from the 1. with the triple braided cuff of an officer, to r. 
the hand with the wrist-band of an Indian, on which Eagle on 
clouds, friendship. Moulded borders. Two shells struck from 
the dies joined and encircled with silver band, with heavy loop 
and ring. Silver. 66, without loop. Perfect condition except 
that the head above ear is slightly pressed in. Excessively rare. 

96 1801 Jefferson. Similar. Silver. 35. With loop and ring. 

Very fine. Excessively rare. 

97 1809 Madison, james madison president of the u. s. a. d. 1809. 

Bust 1. draped with fur cloak. Rev. same as above, except In- 
dians wrist without band as continued on the series. Struck 
medal. Pierced. Silver. 48. Worn but good. Very rare. 

August 5, 1904. 

Obtained in 1862 at Mendota, Minn, by Mr. W. H. McCollom 
of Minneapolis from a Sioux Chief known as “Cut Nose”, who 
was prominent in the Custer massacre. 

Mendota at that time was the location of the Agency of the 
American Fur Company, and was also the “pay grounds” and 
camping point of the Sioux Indians and was located opposite 
Fort Snelling on the Mississippi River. 

“Cut Nose” was also concerned in the Minnesota and Wis- 
consin Raids of 1864-5, and was at the New Ulm Massacre. He 
was also an adviser of old Chief “Sitting Bull.” 

98 1877 Monroe, james monroe president of the u. s. a. d. 1817. 

Bust r. by Furst. Rev. same. Silver. 42. Pierced. Fair 
with deep dent across ear and left field and some nicks and 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


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scratches in r. Very rare. Purchased from Henry Chapman, 
1909. 

99 1825 Adams, «T. Q. john quincy adams president of the unit- 
ed states. Bust r., draped with fur-lined cloak, below — .1825. — 
Rev. same. Silver. 48. Fine, but fields burnished, slightly 
bent. Pierced. Very rare. 

Green Bay, Oct. 9, 1899. 

Mr. Walter C. Wyman, 

Chicago, 

HI. 

My dear Sir : — 

Your letter of inquiry I received this morning. The Peace 
Medal I have is the same that you describe. I can give noth- 
ing of its history further than that it was given by an Indian 
to my Mother, who was the youngest daughter of John Lawe 
who figured quite prominently in the early history of these 
parts. The medal seems to be the only one of its kind in this 
vicinity and although I had set no price on it, one who calls 
himself a connoisseur says its value is from $50. to $75. Now 
I am not at all anxious to sell it, but if anyone wants it at that 
price they can have it. 

Very respectfully yours, 

(Signed) Mrs. W. T. Moger, 

723 Mason St., Green Bay, Wis. 

P. S. John Lawe — native of York, England; his father was 
a Captain in the English Army and his mother an English 
Jewess, a sister of Jacob Franks who came to Green Bay in 
1795. In 1812 was Agent of the American Fur Company at 
Green Bay, during the War was a lieutenant in the Indian De- 
partment under the British and he was afterwards made As- 
sociate Judge of Brown Co., Wisconsin. He died in 1846, aged 
66 yrs. He married at 20 Theresa Rankin whose father was 
an Englishman and her mother a Chippewa, who wintered on 
the Pishtego River and was frequently at Green Bay. 

100 1825 Adams, J. Q. john quincy adams president of the u. 

states 1825. Bust r. without cloak. Signed f. Rev. same. 
Silver. 32. Fair. Large hole. Very rare. 

101 1829 Jackson. Andrew jackson president of the united states. 

Bust r. draped with fur-lined cloak. Signed furst f., below 


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MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


A. D. 1829. Rev. same. Silver. 48. With loop. Very fine, ex- 
cept for some nicks on face. Very rare. Purchased from Henry 
Chapman, 1907. 

102 1837 Van Buren. martin van buren president of the united 

states. Bust r. Signed furst f., below a. d. 1837. Rev. same. 
Silver. 32. Pierced. Very good. A few scratches in r. field. 
Rare. 

103 1840 Van Buren. * the father of his country * below george 

Washington between beaded circles. Head of Washington, 
bare, r. Rev. similar, below 1840. In low relief and poor ex- 
ecution. Pewter. 56. Poor, eroded and large nail hole. Ex- 
ceedingly rare. Found near St. Joseph, Missouri, at Dug Hill, 
overlooking the Missouri River, in an old house built about 
1840. Purchased from S. H. & H. Chapman, Phila., 1906. 

St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 7, 1896. 

S. H. & H. Chapman. 

Gentlemen : — 

Replying to yours of the 5th instant in regard to Medal sold 
Von Bergen, this medal was found between the logs of an old 
house which was being torn down, this house having been built 
during the early settlement of this country, somewhere near 
1840, according to the oldest settlers here. It stood on what is 
called ‘ 1 Dug Hill, ’ ’ a high bluff overlooking the Missouri River. 

When found the medal was thickly coated with lime and mud 
and the party finding tried to remove the coating by boiling in 
strong concentrated lye, which nearly destroyed the outline. 
On the reverse side from Geo. Washington you can dimly see 
a pipe and tomahawk crossed and the words “Peace and 
Friendship underneath 1840. 

The medal was undoubtedly made by the U. S. Government 
and presented to the Indians at the formation of some treaty. 
Pewter. 

Any other information you desire, which' I can furnish, will 
gladly do so. 

Yours truly, 

(Signed) L. A. Arnold, 

4th & Patee Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


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104 1845 Polk. JAMES K. POLK PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Bust 

1. draped in high relief, with cloak, below 1845. Silver. 48. 
Proof condition except for few slight abrasions. Very rare. 

105 1845 Same. Silver. 42. Same state. Pierced, with silver ring. 

Very rare. Purchased from S. H. Chapman. 

106 (1848) Washington. * george Washington, the father of our 

country. * 1789, all on raised band. Bust of Washington in 
civilian coat three quarter face 1. Rev. ****** friendship 
##*###. THE pipE op PEACE on ra i se( j band. Clasped hands, 1789, 
below, crossed tomahawk — pipe, all within olive wreath. Light- 
ly scratched in field between wreath and band “Danl cuche,” 
probably the name of an Indian, tho this inscription is recent. 
Edge reeded. Pierced, and with brass wire loop and a piece of 
strong, narrow ribbon. Pewter. Size 40. Very fine. Exces- 
sively rare. Not in Baker’s Washington Medals. Plate. 

107 (1848) Same. Edge plain. Pierced, and with brass wire ring. 

Given to Peatwytuck, Sac and Fox. From the Omaha Expo- 
sition, 1898. Very good. Excessively rare. 

Note : — These medals were executed in St. Louis about 1848. 

108 1850 Fillmore, millard fillmore president of the united 

states. Head r., below 1850. By S. Ellis. Rev. White man 
and Indian chief standing, face to face; the former, upholding 
flag, points to it and its folds also envelope the Indian; in 
background plow and landscape; above in chain links labor, 
virtue, honor. Silver. 48. Very fine. Pierced. Rare. 

109 (1850) Same. Silver. 48. Very much worn, inscription ob- 

literated. Pierced. 

110 1853 Pierce, franklin pierce, president of the united states. 

Head 1., below 1853. By S. Ellis. Rev. same. Silver. 48. 
Very fine. Pierced. Rare. 

111 1853 Same. Silver. 48. Worn but good. Pierced. Rare. 

112 1871 Grant, united states of America., liberty justice and 

equality. Bust r., above “let us have peace” in inner circle, 
below bust calumet and olive branch. Border of olive leaves 
quartered by four shields. Rev. on earth peace, good will 
toward men. Globe resting on farming implements, behind it 
Bible; below 1871. Raised border, on which 36 stars. Silver. 
40. Proof. Rare. Wt. 4 oz., thickness 7/32. 

113 1871 Grant. Same. Silver. 40. Wt. 3 oz., thickness 3/16. 

Good. Rare. 


26 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


114 1865 Johnson. Andrew Johnson, president of the united 

states. Head r. Signed paquet f. Below 1865. Rev. Monu- 
ment bearing bust of Washington, on pedestal peace within 
laurel wreath, before it Indian and America clasp hands. Sil- 
ver. 40. Good. Rare. Pierced. 

115 (1889) Harrison, Benjamin, benjamin harrison president, u. 

s. a. Bust in high relief 1. by C. E. Barber. Rev. peace, below 
progress, two overlapping medallions, on the one to 1. Indian 
standing, in background wigwam on open plain and beyond ris- 
ing sun ; on the other civilized Indian leads horse, in background 
house and in distance school house and buildings; on upper 
field engraved Big Nose, name of chief to whom the medal be- 
longed. Silver. 48. Fine. Pierced. Very rare. 

THE AMERICAN FUR COMPANY. 

Not Issued by the Government. 

116 Astor. PRESIDENT OF THE, AMERICAN FUR COMPANY. Bust of John 

J acob Astor, bare, to 1. Rev. in order downwards fort union ; 
crossed axe and calumet; peace and; clasped hands; friend- 
ship; crossed calumet and tomahawk; u. m. o. Silver. 42. 
Pierced. Fine. Excessively rare — of the highest rarity. Plate. 
Found in the prairie south of Dickinson, N. D. in 1882, by F. 
J. Haynes. 

St. Paul, Minn., Mch. 13, 1903. 

Mr. Walter C. Wyman, 

Union League Club, 

Chicago, HI. 

Dear Sir : — 

Regarding the Astor medal I sent you recently, beg to say 
that I found it on the prairie south of Dickinson, N .D., in the 
summer of 1882. I was on a viewing trip going to the Bad 
Lands. My companion and myself were attracted by a skull; 
we dismounted and noticed that it was the skull of an Indian 
with a bullet hole through it about two inches above the right 
ear. Near by we found the iron part of an old flint lock gun; a 
scalping knife and a medal. In order to divide the spoils we 
drew straws, my companion having first choice selected the gun 
and knife, hence this skull and medal fell to me. As to a his- 
tory of the medal I have no information, but it was evidently 


117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

122 

123 

124 

125 

126 

127 

128 

129 

130 

131 

132 

133 

134 

135 

136 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


27 


given to the chief of a tribe of Indians trading with the Amer- 
ican Fur Company, of whom John Jacob Astor was President. 

I am pleased to allow you to have it to place in your val- 
uable collection, which would be incomplete without it. It is 
the only Astor medal I have ever seen. 

Yours truly, 

(Signed) F. J. Haynes. 

THE ABOVE PRESIDENTIAL SERIES. 

In copper bronzed, struck for collectors, and which have come 
to be regarded as a Presidential Memorial Series. All in per- 
fect condition unless otherwise mentioned. 

1801 Jefferson. Same as No. 97. Bronze. 64. Scarce, no long- 
er issued at the Mint. 

1801 Jefferson. Bronze. Proof. 48. 

1809 Madison. Same as No. 99. Bronze. Proof. 48. 

1809 Madison. Same, without fur cloak. Bronze. 42. 

1817 Monroe. Bust r. with fur cloak, as No. 99. Bronze. Proof. 
48. 

1817 Monroe. Same as No. 100. Bronze. 42. 

1825 Adams, J. Q. Same as No. 102. Bronze. 42. 

1829 Jackson. Same as No. 103. Bronze. 48. 

1829 Jackson. Same, without fur cloak. Bronze. 42. 

1837 Van Buren. Same as No. 102 with cloak. Bronze. Proof. 
48. 

1837 Van Buren. Bust without cloak r., as No. 102. Bronze. 42. 

1841 Tyler, john tyler, president of the united states. Bust 
1. draped with fur-lined cloak, below 1841. Rev. same. Bronze. 
Proof. 48. 

1841 Tyler. Same. Bronze. 42, 32. 2 pcs. 

1845 Polk. Same as No. 106. Light bronze proof. 48. 

1845 Polk. Same. 32. 

1849 Taylor, zachary taylor president of the united states. 
Bust 1. draped with cloak, below 1849. Rev. same. Bronze. 48. 

1849 Taylor. Same. Bronze. Proof. 42. 

1850 Fillmore. Same as No. 108. Bronze. Proof, slightly stain- 
ed on obv. 48. 

1850 Fillmore. Same. Bronze. 42. 

1853 Pierce. Same as No. 110. Bronze. Proof. 48. 


28 MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 

137 1857 Buchanan, james buchanan, president of the united 

states. Bust r. in high relief, by Ellis ; below 1857. Rev. same. 
Bronze. 48. 

138 1857 Buchanan. Duplicate. 

139 1862 Lincoln, abraham Lincoln, president of the united 

states. Bust r. draped with cloak, by Ellis, below 1862. Rev. 
in centre medallion Indian plowing, in background house, 
church, etc. Around frame of medallion in outer margin In- 
dian scalping another, below quiver, bust of Indian woman, 
calumet and bowl. Bronze. Slightly rubbed. V. f. 42. 

140 1865 Johnson. Same type as No. 114. Bronze. Proof. 48. 

141 1865 Johnson. Same as No. 114. Bronze. 42. 

INDIAN CHIEFS ’ SILVER ORNAMENTS. 

142 Breast ornament. “Sun Disk.” Thin silver plate 6 9/16 inches 

in diameter. Pierced outer border of ovals, y 2 inch wide, then 
y 2 inch band ornamented with tressure pattern formed by dot- 
ted lines, then diamond shape pierced band and a plain band 
again ornamented with pattern of dots with one inch hole in 
the centre. Hall-marked c, young bust of George III, cock. On 
rev. numerous scratchings of arrows and cobweb, also date 
1880. Extraordinarily large, Mr. Hunter remarks that “it is 
the largest I have met with.” 

143 Indian hat or head-band. Thin silver band, 1 X A inches wide, of 

serrated points terminating in round ball, ornamented with 
moulded and incised lines, length 22^ inches. Also plain silver 
arm-band with six moulded lines, 7 y 2 inches. 2 pcs. 

144 Gorget or breast ornament, similar to that worn by British officers? 

as below. Crescent shape. Lower edge 10 inches long and at 
middle 2 1 /4 inches deep. Engraved with wild boar running, be- 
low osceola. Two studs for attachment. Low grade silver as 
preceding. Probably worn by an Indian chief of the Osceola 
Tribe. Extremely rare. 

BRITISH OFFICERS’ GORGETS. 

As worn by officers serving with or against Indian Tribes. 

145 George III. Silver gorget. Engraved with Royal Arms. Hall- 

marked, ( ) b, lion to 1., mask in shield, n in shield, bust of George 
III in oval. Size 12^ inches along lower border, 2% inches 
broad in front. Very rare. 


MEDALS AWARDED TO INDIAN CHIEFS. 


29 


146 


147 


148 


149 

150 

151 

152 

153 


Officer’s gorget. Silver. With Royal Arms, gilded, applied in 
relief. Not hall-marked, time of Geo. III. Length 11% inches, 
2 9/16 inches broad in front. Very fine. Very rare. 

Officer’s gorget, gr in capitals, script letters terminating in olive 
sprays, and a crown above, engraved on copper, fire gilt. Length 
12 in. by 2 5/6 broad. Fine. Rare. 

Cross-belt plate. Second regiment, royal Canadian volunteers. 
In centre 2 on oval surrounded by rays, engraved scalloped 
border. Brass gilt. Oval. 3 in. tall by 2% broad. Fine, some- 
what worn. Very rare. 

Wampum. White shell wampum, 20 inches long. Rare. 

Wampum. Purple and white shell. 23 inches long. Rare. 

Wampum. Purple shell. 25 inches long. Rare. 

Wampum. Purple shell. 24 inches long. Rare. 

Squaw silver ornaments. Brooch, thin flat silver, similar to above 
breast ornament, of pierced work. Size 26. Another, similar, 
pierced in loop patterns. Size 23. No pin. Another with scal- 
loped edges and single row of ovoid holes. With pin. Size 19. 
Heart-shaped ornament, surmounted by owl’s head pattern. 
Size 19. Design similar to Masonic mark. Size 29. Pendant, 
earring (?). Three gorget-shape bands, from which are sus- 
pended diamond-shape pendants. Size 44. Rare. 6 pcs. 


MEDALS RELATING TO EXPLORATION 


And Tokens used in Trading, with the Indians. 

154 Hudson’s Bay Company. George III. georgius m. d: g. britan- 
niarum rex. fid. def. &c. Bust of Kang in armor 1. by Kuchler. 
Rev. Arms of Hudson’s Bay Co. Shield quartered by broad 
cross, with beavers in each angle, supported by stags, above 
helmet surmounted by cap of trapper, on which seated fox; be- 
low on scroll pro pelle cutem. (The skin for the fur). Bronze 
proof. 30%. Leroux 490, R. 7. Very rare. 

Note: — Without any knowledge of the purpose for which this 
medal was struck, it appears to me on account of the reverse 
design and the absence of an inscription commemorating the 
Hudson’s Bay Company, that it was intended for a royal pre- 
sentation medal to the Indians connected with the Company, 
tho I have never known of an example in silver that had been 
apparently so employed. 


30 THE WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 

155 Trading Tokens. Similar Coat of Arms within oak wreath. Eev. 

in four lines hb-e. m-1-n. b. Border of dots. Edge reeded. 1, 
y 2 , 1 /4, Vs • Brass. Very fine. 4 pcs. L. No. 486, 7, 8, 9, R. 8. 

156 Same. Very fine. 4 pcs. 

157 Same. Very fine. 4 pcs. 

158 One Dollar. H. B. Co. — one — dollar in — trade. Rev. same. 

Counterstamped n. Copper. Fine. 20. Not in Leroux and 
very rare. 

159 Bale-Mark. 1 ht — hb c on strip of copper. 15 by 31. Fine. 

160 North West Company. Token, token. Bust of George IV r., 

draped, below 1820. Rev. north west, beaver to r., below com- 
pany. Brass. V. g. Pierced. 18 y 2 . Leroux 485, R. 8. 

161 Beaver Club. Engraved medal of William McGillivray, chief part- 

ner in the North West Company and the Founder of the pres- 
ent city of Fort William in 1805. beaver club instituted Mon- 
treal 1785. Beaver to 1. gnawing tree, above industry & per- 
severance. Rev. william mc gillivray. Three white men wear- 
ing hats, paddling, and Indian, steering, in canoe at the brink of 
a steep rapid, in foreground rocks, above fortitude in distress, 
below 1784. Gold. 24. With loop and ring. Exceedingly 
rare. Not in Leroux. Plate. 

162 American Indian Post Traders’ Checks. G. W. Felt. Rev. Stag 

r. Brass. 24. Durfee & Peck. Indian on horse r. Rev. good 
for one dollar in merchandise. W. m. 18. Same. Steam- 
boat. Rev. good for 50 cents etc. E. H. Durfee. Buffalo 1. 
Rev. good for 20 cents. W. m. 12. Unc. 4 pcs. 

Coins of Hawaii and the Philippines. 

163 Hawaii. Kalakaua I. Head r. Rev. Coat of Arms on mantle 

crowned. 1-D, 50c, 25c, 1 dime. 1 Dollar, unc. Others fine. 
Silver. Kamehameha III. 1847. Bust facing. Rev. ins. in 
wreath. Halfpenny. Unc. 5 pcs. 

164 Philippines. 1904. Industry, standing, smites anvil. 50c, 25c, 

10c, silver. 5c nickel, lc, y 2 c bronze. Unc. 6 pcs. 

MEDALS ON THE WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 

1755 to 1763. 

This conflict involved the colonies of each country and, on ac- 
count of the French inducing several tribes of Indians to join 


THE WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 


31 


them, was generally termed in the British Colonies “The 
French and Indian War.” 

The Capture of Louisburg by Admiral Boscawen. 

165 1758 adml. boscawen. took. cape, breton. Bust of Admiral, 

draped, r. Rev. louisbourg. View of harbor with view of five 
ships attacking round tower on top of hill ; at 1. some soldiers, 
smaller tower and a large cannon, the ball from which just 
about hit the tower, a flag on which is already falling to 1. Exg. 
iul 26 1758 — )o( Brass. 26. Fine. Betts 403. L. 851, R. 5. 

166 1758 Same. Very good. Similar, without cannon ball. Very 

poor, broken around edge. B. 404, L. 852, R. 5. 2 pcs. 

167 1758 Same legend, without periods. Admiral, half length, to r., 

holding baton. Rev. louisburg harbour, the hill now on 
left side, large ship r. and four others in shore, on which five 
soldiers. Exg. jul 26 1758. Brass. Fine. Copper. Good. 
Size 24. 2 pcs. B. 406, L. 853, R. 6. 

168 1758 to brave adml. boscawen. Bust in armor draped r. Rev. 

i surrender prisoner. The Admiral standing at r. receives from 
the kneeling French officer, Chevalier de Drucour, his sword 
and waves his own sword above the officer. Copper. Very 
good. Size 16^. Rare. B. 407, L. 855, R. 5. 

169 1758 adml boscawen took cape breton. Bust in armor r. Rev. 

louisbourg, harbor with seven ships. Exg. jul 26 1758. Brass. 
Very fine. Size 15. B. 409, L. 854, R. 6. 

170 1758 Louisburg Taken. France prostrate on cliff under a great 

globe of the Western Hemisphere, inscribed Canada above the 
lakes and America along the Atlantic Seaboard of the region 
subsequently the United States, looks up helplessly to British 
soldier at 1. and points downward to fleur-de-lis falling down 
the cliff, to r. a British sailor, standing at the edge of the cliff, 
extends his r. hand above France and raises his hat with his 1. 
hand ; to r. below him the sea with four boats ; above Victory 
flying to 1. blows trumpet and holds wreath in 1. hand ; on scroll 
above globe pariter. in. bella “Equally brave in war” (allud- 
ing to army and navy). Behind, globe and British flag. Sign- 
ed t. pingo. f. Rev. lovisbovrg. taken. MDCCLvm. View of bat- 
tle ; in foreground, land battery firing on two ships in middle 
distance and town on r., one of the ships has burst into flames 
and bomb is descending on town; in the distance on sea six 


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THE WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 


ships. Gold. 28. Proof. Exceedingly rare in this metal, prob- 
ably unique. Cost $400. See plate. B. 410, L. 857. 

171 1758 Same. Copper, bronzed. Rare. L. 857, R. 5. 

The Capture of Oswego. 

172 1758 Louis XV. ludovicus xv orbis imperator. (Emperor of 

the World). Head r. laureated, below 1758. Rev. wesel os- 

wego portmahon. Four forts ; exg. EXPUG. sti. davidis ARCE ET 

solo — aequata (Fort of St. Davids taken and levelled to the 
ground). Edge reeded. Silver. 20. Ex. f. Nick on cheek 
and on neck. Very rare. B. 415, L. 308a, R. 8. 

Note: — Wesel was an important post of the Prussian prov- 
inces on the Rhine; Port Mahon, capital of Minorca; St. Da- 
vids, on the Bay of Bengal, Asia; and Oswego, in America. 
Plate. 

173 1758 Same. Edge plain. Very good. Very rare. 

British Victories. 

174 1758 georgivs. n. rex. Bust 1. in armor laureated, wearing rib- 

bon and star of the Garter. Rev. Britannia seated in car 
drawn by lion advancing, to 1. Justice, to r. Liberty standing, 
above on ribbon foedus — invictum. (The Unconquered Alli- 
ance) ; around the margin names and dates of British victories 
throughout the world, that of Louisbourg in largest type at the 
top; below group, mdcclvtti. Probably intended as a rejoinder 
to the preceding. Brass. 27. Ex. f. B. 416, L. 862, R. 5. 

175 1758 Same. Extremely fine. 

176 1759 Guadaloupe Surrenders, gvadalvpe. svrrenders. Britan- 

nia raises Guadaloupe from the ground; exg. may. i. mdcclix. 
Rev. Minerva, stepping on prow of galley, holds trident and 
ensign; to 1 . moore, to r. Barrington; exg. so. prom, arts — and 
commerce. Br. 25. Betts 417. Haw. Med. 111. Vol. Page 697, 
No. 427. 

177 1759 Quebec, Niagara, etc. Same as B. 416. Rev. Shield charg- 

ed with fleur-de-lis inverted, surrounded by Garter inscribed 
perfidia eversa. (Treachery overthrown). Supported by lion 
1. for England, on r. horse for Hanover, standing on ribbon be- 
low inscribed w. pitt ausp. geo. ii. ; around the field battles and 
commanders’ names and dates of Quebec, Crown Point, Lagos, 
Minden, Guadalupe, Niagara. Brass. 27 y 2 . B. 418, not in L. 


THE WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 33 

178 1759 Obv. as B. 416. Rev. same as last, B. 418. Brass. Per- 

fect. Rare. 

179 1759 Same. Very fine. Also B. 419, very good. 2 pcs. 

180 1759 Britannia. Head of Britannia to 1., her hair bound twice 

with a fillet, below crossed trident and ensign and oak wreath, 
to 1. SAVNDERS, to T . WOLFE. Rev. QVEBEC. TAKEN. MDCCLIX, Vic- 
tory places wreath on trophy of arms, below bound captive. 
Exg. soc. p. a. c. “Society for Promoting Arts and Commerce.” 
Borders beaded. Silver and copper. 25. Rare. 2 pcs. B. 
421. Med. HI., 439. 

181 1759 Death of Wolfe, iacobus wolfe anglus. Bust 1. in armor 

draped. By Kirk. Rev. in victoria caesus, urn on pedestal, 
surrounded by trophy of arms. Exg. qvebecae — sept. xih. — 
mdcclix. Bronze. 23. Rare. B. 422. Med. 111., 440. L. 863, 
R. 6. 

182 Wolfe, William, west. Head of Benjamin West 1. by Wilson. 

Below 1738-20. Rev. Group from West’s painting of the Death 
of Wolfe, exg. 1759. Fine, somewhat rubbed, light scratches 
in obv. field 1. Silver. 35. 

183 1760 Montreal taken, conquest of Canada completed. The St. 

Lawrence typified as a bearded man, laureated, reclining on 
prow of galley, holding up paddle, at his knee a beaver; in 
background standard with wreath enclosing amherst, sur- 
mounted by lion. Rev. Montreal taken mdcclx. Pine tree, 
against which leans France in disconsolate attitude, beside her 
shield, axe, etc. Behind tree to 1. Eagle on rocky mount; exg. 
soc. promoting arts — and commerce. Silver. 26. Ex. f. Betts 
429. L. 860, R. 6. 

184 1760 Montreal. Same. Bronze. Proof. 

185 1760 Canada subdued, george. ii. king, old head 1. laureated, to 

r. Canada subdued. Pine tree, to r. Canada disconsolate, to 1. 
beaver; exg.MDCCLx — s. p. a. c. Borders beaded. Edge, wil- 
liam. pitt. administring. Silver. 24. Proof. Rare. B. 430. 
McL. CXXVII. 

186 1760 Same. Edge plain. Bronze. L. 850, R. 5. 

187 1762 Victories in West Indies and Newfoundland, georgivs. 

tertivs. rex. Young bust in armor 1. Rev. In centre of field 
within snake, which holds its tail and scales in its mouth, pax — 


34 


ENGLISH COINS. 


auspicata — nov. 3, below anchor, “Peace foretold,” etc.; be- 
low mdcclxii. In field four groups of dates ; at top pr of wales 
Bo — aug. 12. underneath, hermione — may 31. At r. The havan- 
NAH ALBEML. & POCOCK. AUG 14 NEWFOUNDLAND SEP 18 AM- 
HERST ALCANA CASSEL &&C. At 1. MARTINICO MONCKN. & RODNEY 

FEB 4 ST LUCIA ST VINCENT TOBAGO GRANADA & MARCH. 15 &C. Ill 

bottom compartment graebenstein — ferd. & granby — june 24. 
Silver. 26. Very fine. B. 441. 

188 Pitt, William, gvlielmvs pitt. Bust 1. by T. Pingo. Rev. the 

MAN WHO. HAVING SAVED THE PARENT. PLEADED WITH SUCCESS FOR 

her children. Silver. 26. Fine. Rare. Betts 516. 

(Note: — Betts makes the error of placing the original after 
two false dies, to which he gives the number 515, as the follow- 
ing. There are four false dies. For correct descriptions see 
our Bushnell catalog, 1882, No. 537 to 544.) 

189 Same. Counterfeit dies of inferior execution, with stupid ex- 

pression and poverty in detail, and without signature. Cop- 
per. 26. Betts 515. 

190 1799 william pitt, below appointed first lord of the treasury, 

etc. Rev. within oak wreath with fortitude wisdom etc. 1799. 
Bronze. 34. Proof. By Hancock. 

191 Pitt, William, non sibi sed patriae vixit. Bare bust 1. by F. 

Webb. Rev. pitt club of the town and county of Leicester. 
Wreath, blank. Silver, with loop. 30^. Ex. f. 

192 Cook, James. 1776 (?). george. ih. king. of. gr. Britain. France. 

&. Ireland etc. Head r. laur. signed b. f. (Barnet fecit). Rev. 
resolvtion adventvre. (Names of his ships). Two ships at 
sea; exg. sail. from. England — march, mdcclxxii. Silver. 28. 
Betts 552. 

193 Cook. Same. Bronze. Betts 553. 

Note: — For British historical medals in general see No. 727. 

ENGLISH COINS OF THE PERIOD. 

Henry VII. 1485-1509. 

194 henric. vn. di. gra. rex. agl. z. fr. Bust r. crowned. Rev. posvi 

dev adivtor et mev. Mm. Cross. Rev. Shield, over which broad 
cross. Sixpence. Fine. 


ENGLISH COINS. 


35 


Edward VI. 1547-1553. 

195 edvyard: VI : d: g: agl: franc: z \ Ihber : re#; y; King, crowned, 

on horse r. in full armor, beneath 1551. Rev. posvi devm : adiv- 
tor e : mev. y. : Shield, on broad cross. Dollar or crown. Fine. 
Scarce. Plate. 

196 Half crown. 1551. Same type. Fine. Scarce. 

197 Shilling. Ins. similar. Mm. tun. Bust facing crowned, to 1. rose, 

to r. xn. Rev. same. Very fine. 

Charles! 1625-1649. 

198 Oxford Proclamation Half Pound piece, carolvs: d: g: magn: 

brit : fran : et : hib : rex : Mm. plumes. King on horse walk- 
ing 1. on arms ; in field r. plumes. Rev. exvrgat : devs : dissipen- 
tvr: inimici. “Let God arise, let His enemies be scattered.” 
Across centre on label relig: prot: leg — ang: liber: par. “The 
Protestant Religion, the Laws of England, the Liberties of Par- 
liament.” Above three triple plumes, x, below 1642. Very 
good. Rare. Plate. 

199 Newark Siege pieces. 1645-6. 12 pence. Crown, to 1. c, to r. 

(r), below xn in diamond-shape border of beads. Rev. (ob)s- 
(n)ewark-1645. Very good. 9 pence. Crown, to ! c, to r. r, 
below ix. Rev. obs-newarke-1645. Ex. f. 30 pence. Crown, 
to 1. c., to r. r, below xxx. Rev. obs-newark-1646. Ex. f. 6 
pence. 1646. Same type. Ex. f. Rare. 4 pcs. 

200 Ormonde. Struck by the Marquis of Ormonde during his vice- 

royalty in Dublin, by commission of Charles I, May 1643. cr 
crowned within circle and beaded border. Rev. v, above s with- 
in circle and beaded border. Fine, except for small hole. Same. 
Shilling. Rev. xn, above d. Fine. 2 pcs. 

Oliver Cromwell. 1653-1658. 

201 olivar. d. gr. p. ang. sco. hib &c pro. Bust to 1. laur. and draped. 

Rev. pax qvaeritvr bello “Peace is sought through war.” 
Edge *. has. nisi, peritvrvs. mihi. adimat. nemo. Crown by 
Thomas Simon. The great step in modern coinage. Die crack- 
ed across bust. Very fine. Rare. Plate. 

Charles II. 1660-1685. 

202 carolvs n dei. gratia. Bust r. laur. and draped. Rev. mag. br. 

fra. et. hib. rex. 16-62. Four shields crosswise; in angles cc. 
Edge decvs et tvtamen *+ By Roettier. Crown. Fine. 


36 


ENGLISH COINS. 


203 James II. 1688. Maundy Set. 1, 2, 3, 4 pence. Fine. 

204 William III and Mary II. Farthing, gvlielmvs. m. dei. gra. Bust 

bare, laur. r. Rev. maria, n. dei. gra. Bust bare r. Silver. 
Montague No. 15. 

205 James II. West Indies. Statue of King on horse r. iacobvs. n. 

D. G. MAG. BRI. FRAN. ET. HIB. BEX. Rev. VAL. 24 PART. REAL. HIS- 

pan, 4 shields joined by chain. Edge engrailed. Pewter. Unc. 
William III. 1694-1702. 

206 Crown. 1696. Rev. Shield, crowned. Good. 

207 Maundy money. 1701. 1, 2d. Fine. 4d, good. 3 pcs. 

208 Anne. Maundy set. 1, 2, 3, 4d. Good. 

209 George I. 1720. Half crown. Very good. 

George III. 1760-1820. 

210 georgivs in d: g: britanniarvm rex f: d: 1818. Head laur. r. 

Rev. St. George and the dragon. Edge lettered. By Pistrucci. 
Crown. Unc. Proof surface. 

211 Crown. 1819. Same. Unc. Tarnished. 

212 Same. 1820. Unc. Proof surface. 

George IV. 1820-1830. 

213 georgivs nn d: g: britanniar: rex f: d: Head laur. 1. Rev. St. 

George and dragon. Without motto. Exg. 1821. Signed b. p. 
Crown. Unc. 

214 Half Crown. Same. Rev. Shield crowned, below anno 1820. V. f. 

215 Same. 1821. y 2 Cr., shilling, 6d. Very fine. 3 pcs. 

216 Shilling. 1825. georgius iv dei gratia. Head 1. by Wyon after 

Chantry, below 1825. Rev. Lion on crown, by Merlen. Unc. 
6d, v. f. 2 pcs. 

Victoria. 1837-1902. 

217 Crown. Head 1. 1845. Rev. Shield crowned. Uncirculated. 

218 Gothic Crown. 1847. Bust to 1. crowned. Rev. four shields cross- 

wise within tressue, ins. in Gothic type. Edge lettered. Proof. 
Dull. 

219 Half Crown. 1875. Same type as 1845. Unc. 

220 Maundy set. 1866. 1, 2, 3, 4d. Unc. 


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Edward VII. 1902-1910. 

221 edwardvs vn dei gra : britt : omn : rex fid def : ind : imp : Head r. 

Signed de s. Rev. St. George slaying dragon as on Geo. IV. by 
b. p. Crown, edwardvs vn dei gra : britt : omn : rex. Head r. 
Rev. Shield. Half crown. Same. Rev. Britannia standing. 
Florin. Same. Rev. Lion on crown. Shilling. Same. Rev. 
six-pence, above crown within wreath. Sixpence. Sand-blast 
proofs. Set. 

222 Same. Maundy set. 1904. 1, 2, 3, 4d. Unc. 

223 Model Half Farthing. Head r. Rev. St. George. Cop. Proof. 

MEDALS 
On The 

INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES, THE REVOLU- 
TIONARY WAR, AND THE DECLARATION OF PEACE. 

All the following medals are in extremely fine condition, and 
struck in silver, unless otherwise mentioned. 

224 Libertas Americana. 1776. libertas. americana. Head of Lib- 

erty 1. with flowing hair and pole with Liberty Cap over r. 
shoulder; exg. 4 juil. 1776. Rev. non sine dhs animosus in- 
fans. The infant Hercules on his shield-shaped cradle, strang- 
ling a serpent in each hand ; Minerva standing over him repel- 
ling the attack of the British Lion, and protecting him with her 
shield, surcharged with the lilies of France, and against which 

17 1777. 

the lion has placed his fore-paws; in exg. 19 oct. 1781. By Du- 
pre. Very fine. Bronze. 30. 

This medal was designed by Benjamin Franklin to commem- 
orate on the obverse the Declaration of Independence, and on 
the reverse the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, and Corn- 
wallis at Yorktown, Hercules personifying the United States, 
the serpents the two armies, the dates in exg. being those of the 
surrenders, Minerva, France, and the Lion, Britain. A very 
beautiful medal. The rev. design of Hercules the same as, and 
probably from, a coin of Crotona of the 4th Century, B. C. It 
is from the obv. of this medal that the designs of the cents of 
1793 to 6 were taken. 


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MEDALS ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE U. S. 


225 Franklin, Benjamin. 1776. lightning averted tyranny repelled. 

Bust r. By Reich. Rev. Beaver gnawing tree; exg. 1776. 
Bronze. 25. Restrikes. 2 pcs. B. 546. 

226 Diplomatic Medal. 1776. Artist’s proof in lead of the rev. to 

peace and commerce. America, as Indian Queen, seated, points 
with her r. hand to bales of goods beside her and holds cornu- 
copia in her 1. hand, before her Mercury standing; in back- 
ground sea and ship ; exg. iv. jul. mdcclxxvi. W. m. 43. See 
C. No. 313, PI. IV. 

227 John Paul Jones. 1779. joanni pavlo jones classis praefecto. 

“John Paul Jones Commander of the Fleet.” Bust to r. By 
Dupre. Below comitia Americana “The American Congress.” 
Rev. hostivm navtbvs captis avt fvgatis. ‘ ‘ The ships of the en- 
emy captured or put to flight.” Naval battle, Bon Homme 
Richard in foreground, in background two ships; in exg. ad 
oram scotiae xxin sept — M.DCCLxxvHii. ‘ ‘ On the shores of Scot- 
land September 23, 1779.” Bronze. 36. Original. 

228 Washington before Boston. Bare bust r. by Du Vivier. Rev. 

Washington and Staff on hill overlooking Boston Harbor, from 
which the British ships are departing. Latest U. S. Mint coun- 
terfeit dies. Bronze. 43. Betts 546. 

229 Washington medal. Eccleston. general Washington, inscribed 

TO HIS MEMORY BY D: ECCLESTON. LANCASTER MDCCCV. Bust to r. 
in armor by Webb. Rev. in three circles he laid the founda- 
tion of American liberty in the xvm century. In second cir- 
cle INNUMERABLE MILLIONS YET UNBORN WILL VENERATE THE MEM- 
ORY — in third circle of the man who obtained their countrys 
freedom, in centre within molded border Indian standing, the 
land was ours. Copper. Proof. Olive color. 47. 

230 Rhode Island. 1778-9. British Admiral Howe’s attack on Rhode 

Island. D’vlugtende American en van rohde yland Augt. 1778. 
View of Rhode Island, across which troops are fleeing to the r. 
to their boats; to 1. three British ships, below palm branches 
crossed. Rev. de admiraals flag van admiraal howe 1779. 
British ship r. ; exg. floral ornament. Brass. 20. V. f. B. 563. 

231 Gates, General Horatio. Bust 1. Rev. salus regionum septen- 

trional. Burgoyne surrendering his sword to Gates at Sara- 
toga, in background British troops laying down arms before 
Americans. Bronze. 35. Betts No. 557. 


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232 Morgan, General Daniel. Cowpens, 1781. danieli Morgan duci 

exercittjs. America, as Indian maiden, placing wreath on head 
of Morgan, in background arms and forest ; exg. comitia Amer- 
icana. Rev. victoria libertatis vindex. Battle scene of Mor- 
gan leading charge of U. S. troops against the British, who re- 
treat; exg. FVGATIS CAPTIS AVT CAESIS AD COWPENS HOSTIBVS 

xvn jan. mdcclxxxi. By Dupre. Silver. 36. Restrike. Proof. 
Betts 593. 

233 Washington, Col. Wm. Cowpens, 1781. Washington leaving cav- 

alry charge 1., above Victory flying 1. 

234 Washington, Col. Wm. Cowpens, 1781. gulielmo Washington 

legionis EQuiT. praefecto. Washington leading cavalry charge 
1., above Victory flying 1. ; exg. comitia americana. Rev. within 
olive wreath quod — parva militvm manu strenue prosecutus 

HOSTES VIRTVTIS INGENITAE PRAECLARUM SPECIMEN DEBIT IN 

pugna ad cowpens — xvn jan. mdcclxxxi. Silver. 28i/ 2 . Tar- 
nished. B. 594. 

THE TREATY OF NEUTRALITY. 

Medals executed in Holland referring to this Treaty and the 
recognition by Holland of the Independence of the United States. 

235 1780 Catharine II. catharina magn. d. g. imp. avtocr. rvssor. 

‘ ‘ Catharine the Great, by the Grace of God, Empress and Au- 
tocrat of the Russias.” Bust veiled, draped and armored r. 
Rev. mare libervm (A free ocean). Neptune, standing in shell, 
on which hangs the shields of Russia, Sweden, Denmark and 
Holland, holds aloft his trident ; at 1. Mercury, seated on empty 
cornucopia, points to rudders lying on the ground ; to r. a sailor 
contemplates the useless rudders ; in background sea and ships ; 
exg. mdcclxxx. Silver. 31. B. 571. 

236 1780 gewap ende ne uTRALi teit “Armed neutrality.” Mailed 

arm holds sword and chain suspending four shields. Rev. ge- 
hovah, etc. “Jehovah the avenger of treaties confirms Cath- 
arine’s Treaty of Assistance, so that the commerce of the neu- 
tral powers remains intact for the benefit of their people, 
1780.” Silver. 20. B. 572. Bush. C. 295. 

237 1780 ter be veyligin g van schepen en volk. (For the safety of 

ships and people). Dutch fishing-boat sailing r. ; exg. iacob 
van der — wint, name of the vessel. Rev. 1780. den 29 dec: etc. 


40 MEDALS ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE TJ. S. 

(Sailed from Vlaarding in order to communicate to the fleet 
the state of war, and to recall the same, safely returned 11th 
Jan. 1781). Silver. 20. B. 574. Bush. C. 296. 

238 1781 Crul. wilh crul tobarcha burgst. praef. class, holl. & 

w-f. (William Crul, Herr Van Burgst, Admiral of the Fleet of 
Holland and West Frisit). Bust of Crul % facing. Rev. vi in- 
ferior non virtvte (Inferior in strength but not in valor). Mer- 
cury weeping beside his tomb; exg. pugn. occub. iv feb. 
mdcclxxxi (He fell fighting February 4, 1781). Silver. 29. 
B. 581. 

239 1781 Doggers’ Bank. Dutch and English ships, the latter turn- 

ing away in flight. From the former comes the bursts of can- 
non smoke and cheer, hoezee de brit ruimt zee (Britain flees 
the sea) ; exg.op den vyfden — der oogstm. — 1781. (Fifth of Au- 
gust). Rev. o batavier. etc. (Oh Batavians! God sustains your 
right; Zoutman, by his heroic valor has restored the honor of 
the free flag and overcome arrogance in this battle). Silver. 
19. B. 588. 

240 1781 in jvriis coacta. (Compelled by injuries). Holland arises 

in alarm from her seat beside an altar and gazes upward, be- 
fore her to r. the Batavian lion, tho watching for her direction, 
springs forward over cannon and anchor, hurling lightning 
from his r. paw. Exg. invado asell. v avg. — mdcclxxxi (On 
the Doggersbank August 5, 1781). Rev. immortalibus batavum 
gloriae vindicibus (To the immortal defenders of the glory of 
the Netherlands). Seven laurel wreaths on glory of rays, each 
containing the name of a naval officer. Silver. 28. B. 589. 
Bush. C. 304, PI. IV. 

241 1781 Doggersbank. vn holl: tegen ix engel: sheep: victor: 

vevo: (Seven Dutch vessels won a victory over nine English 
ships). Lion of Batavia holds sword and caduceus over altar; 
exg. 5 aug: 1781. Rev. pas koomt etc. (Hardly had the fleet got 
to sea, with its brave sons of the Netherlands, when the arro- 
gance of the enemy sank out of sight before their patriotic 
courage). Silver. 16%. B. 590. V. L., Sup. 564A. 

242 1782 Recognition of the Independence of the United States by 

Frisia. No ins. Frisian, standing, wearing cap and soft tunic 
with collar and cuffs and carrying sword, clasps the hand of 
America at his r., who supports her shield inscribed de vereenig 
de staaten van noord America, and tramples under her foot a 


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sceptre and manacles, at his 1. hand Britain offers a branch of 
olive and rests her 1. hand on shield, inscribed groot brit — 
tanien, at her r. dog, below snake. Signed in exg. b. c. b. cal- 
ker f. Rev. Hand from clouds holds shield of West Frisia 
crowned, aande staaten etc. (To the states of Friesland in 
grateful remembrance of the Assemblies held in Feb. & Apr. 
1782, dedicated by the Citizen Society “Through Freedom and 
Zeal,” at Leuwarden). Silver. 28. B. 602. V. L. Sup. 572. 
Bush. C. PI. IV, 293. See plate IX. 

243 1782 Holland receives John Adams as envoy, libera soror (A 

free sister). Holland and America clasp hands over altar. 
Holland holds the cap of Liberty on pole over the head of 
America, who wears an Indian headdress and carries shield 
charged with 13 stars and rests her 1. foot on the head of the 
British lion; exg. solemni decr agn. — 19 apr MDCCLxxxn. (Ac- 
knowledged by solemn decree etc.) Silver. 28 y 2 . Fine. Rare. 
B. 603. Bush. C. PI. IV, No. 294. See plate IX. 

244 1782 Treaty of Commerce between Holland and the U. S. favs- 

tissimo foedere jvnctae (United by a most auspicious treaty). 
Fame, seated on clouds, supporting with her r. hand shields of 
Holland and the U. S., surmounted and united by a naval crown ; 
below, die vii. octob. MDCCLxxxn. Rev. jvstitiam et non tem- 
nere divos (Learn justice and not to despise the gods). Monu- 
ment to 1., to which Mercury, fling, places wreath on shield of 
Amsterdam crowned; to r. anchor and basket of flowers; in 
background Gallic cock; exg. s. p. q. amst. — sacrvm. Silver. 
2iy 2 . Ex. f.. B. 605. Bush. C. 300, PI. IV. See plate IX. 

245 1782 en dextra fidesque (Here is my right hand and pledge of 

faith). Youth, bearing U. S. flag with stars and stripes, pre- 
sents branch of olive to Holland seated; exg. den. 7 October — 
1782. Signed i: v: b. Rev. heil, etc. “Hail! Free fought 
American! The whole Netherland accepts your friendship. 
God’s grace unites two free lands to mutual benefit by strong 
bands.” Beneath a caduceus between olive and laurel branch. 
Silver. 20. B. 606. Bush. C. 301, PI. IV. See plate IX. 

246 1781 Doggersbank. Baron Bentinck, Commander of the Dutch 

Fleet, medal. Walter jan baron bentinck. Tomb on which 
urn ; to 1. shield, cannon and flags ; to r. ship ; exg. ‘ als Kapitein 
gemond den 5 als Schowtby nagf en Adjud — oberl. den 24 — 
begr. — 28 aug. 1781.’ Rev. deugds belonging. Shield crowned 


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BRITISH MILITARY MEDALS. 


of Holland on pedestal ; in background trophy of arms ; exg. in 
label, op — hoog gezag. Silver. 28 y 2 . Proof. 

247 Same. Very good. 


248 Louis XVI. 1783. Peace of Versailles, libertas Americana. 

King, seated on throne, points to shield charged with 13 bars, 
which a female figure has hung against the column surmount- 
ed by Liberty Cap ; exg. mdcclxxxih. Rev. commvni consensv. 
Pallas, standing, holds four shields suspended from ribbon. 
Pewter, with copper plug. A few nicks in field. 29. B. 608. 
V. L. Sup. 593. Bush. C. 310, PI. IV. See plate IX. 

BRITISH MILITARY MEDALS. 

Awarded for Campaigns in Canada. 

War of 1812 with the United States. 

249 Upper Canada Preserved. View of the Niagara River from Lake 

Ontario to Erie, upper Canada — preserved. On the left shore 
beaver gnawing tree, above lion reclining on guard; on the r. 
shore U. S. eagle flying to attack, bears shield on breast and 
arrows and olive branch in talons, signed t. wyon. Rev. pre- 
sented by a grateful country; in centre within olive wreath 
for merit. Silver. Proof. Restrike. 32. Leroux 866. Plate. 

250 Same. Bronze. Proof. 

251 Same. Eagle over 1. shore, which has names of Ft. Niagara, 

Falls, Tonewonta, Blackrock, Buffalo; on r. shore lion, above 
beaver gnawing tree, locations Ft. George, Ft. Drummond, 
Chippewac, Ft. Erie, Lake Erie. Rev. same but below merit 
1815. Bronze with bronze loop. Size 20y 2 . Excessively rare. 
Not in Leroux. Plate. 

British General Service Medals Issued in 1848. 
victoria regina. Head of Queen 1. crowned. Rev. to the British 
army. Queen in royal robes crowned, places wreath on head of 
the Duke of Wellington kneeling before her; exg. 1793-1814. 
With bars for battles against the U. S. 

252 chrystler's farm, chateaguay, fort Detroit. With ribbon. Edge, 

pte. jean bte leclaire Canada militia. Silver. 23. Tarnished 
by powder. Fine. Unique. L. 925. Canadian Antiquarian 
Vol. IV, p. 128. Plate. 


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253 Same. Bars, chrystler’s farm, fort Detroit. With ribbon. Edge, 

CHIEF JACOB PHEASANT, WARRIOR, GUIDE, the Words CHIEF and 

guide have been added to original inscriptions. Very good. 
Very rare. 

254 Same. Bar, chateauguay. With ribbon. Edge, j. b. pilon, serjt. 

canadn. militia. Extremely fine. Silver. Very rare. L. 929. 

255 Same. Edge, Joseph beaucaire royal artillery. Ins. not orig- 

inal, tho it may be for this man as soldiers who have lost their 
medals often buy others and have them re-engraved. Very 
rare. Worn and nicked on obv. 

256 Same. Bar, chrystler’s farm. Edge, private peter brouse Can- 

ada militia. Fine. Very rare. L. 930. 

257 Same. Bar, fort Detroit. Edge, Jacob weingarten. teamster 

100th. regt: Worn but very good. Very rare. L. 931. 

258 Same. Beautiful bronze proof of above Service Medal. 

259 Halifax. 14th Regiment. Marksman’s badge. Crossed rifles, 

above crown in high relief, repousse. Rev. engraved, the best 
shot — no 4 Company — xivth. Halifax Regt. Rope border. Sus- 
pended from ribbon by loop and buckle. Silver. 24. Exceed- 
ingly rare, not in Leroux. 

260 Montreal Artillery and Foot Co., 1861. presented ry" the offi- 

cers of etc. to the best shot. Rev. Won By — Corporal John 
Cosgrove. The 20th Augst. — 1861. Silver. Engraved, with 
ring, two clasps and pin. Silver. 24. Very rare. Not in Le- 
roux. 

261 New Brunswick. 1861. new Brunswick militia volunteers. 

Head of Victoria laureated 1. By l. c. wyon. Above vr. Rev. 
Oak wreath in high relief, blank. Bronze. Proof. 30. L. 395, 
R. 6. 

262 new Brunswick provincial rifle association. 1866. Rifleman, 

kneeling on one knee, aiming. Rev. same die as above. Br. 
Pf. L. 396, R. 6. 

FENIAN W T AR 1866-1870. 

Victoria, victoria regina et imperatrix. Old bust 1. crowned 
and veiled. By t. b. Rev. Canada, Maple wreath enclosing 
flag. Clasp and bars. 

263 Bars, fenian raid 1866, fenian raid 1870, red river 1870, with rib- 

bon. Edge, Sgt. E. Brennan. 7th. B’n. l. l. i. Extremely fine. 
Silver. 23. Rare. 


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BRITISH MILITARY MEDALS. 


264 Bars, fenian raid 1866, fenian raid 1870. Edge, 1173. Pte. R. 

Birmingham, 30th. Regt. Silver. Fine. No ribbon. 

265 Same bars. With ribbon. Edge, 1519. Pte. R. Hogan r. c. r. 

Very fine. 

266 Same. Edge, Tr. T. B. Metcalfe, Oakridge Cav. Extremely fine. 

267 Same. Edge, Col. S. Henderson, 7th. B’n. L. L. I. Extremely 

fine. 

268 Bar, fenian raid 1866. With ribbon. Edge, Pte. J. Robertson, 

10th. Regt. Very fine. 

269 Same. Edge, Pte. H. Joseph, 4th Chasseurs. Very good. 

270 Same. Edge, Pptr. P. Barbier No 2 Montreal Cav. Extremely 

fine. 

271 Same. Edge, Gr. W. H. Sixsmith, Ottawa G. A. (Garrison Artil- 

lery). Extremely fine. 

272 Same. Edge, Pte. T. W. Bell, 37th. Bn. Proof. Without ribbon. 

273 Same. Edge, 1065. L. Sgt. P. Howard. 69th. Rgt. Extremely fine. 

No ribbon. 

274 Same. Officer’s miniature. Edge blank. 

275 Welland. Medal presented to members of the Welland Field Bat- 

tery. fort erie. Cannon, below june 2nd, 1866. Rev. pre- 
sented by the county of welland, in centre engraved name of 
recipient, John Harveston. Silver. 22. With clamp, suspen- 
der bar with ribbon and prong buckle. Proof. In original pre- 
sentation case like a spectacle case. A presented specimen is 
exceedingly rare. Leroux 705. 

276 Welland. Same. Without clamp, bars and pin or recipient’s 

name. Unc. L. 705, R. 6. 

277 Fenian Brotherhood, Token of the. 1866. irish, below ship, at 

either side hands, below rising Sun, below America, at left 6, at 
r. 7 stars. Brass. 19. Unc. 

278 1868 Dominion Rifle Asso. Silver cross with voided points, on 

which d-r-a-canada, in centre crown. Rev. Dominion Prize, 
Private Warner, 14th Battalion V. M., 1868. Silver with rib- 
bon. 29. Fine. Not in Leroux. 

SECOND RIAL REBELLION. 1885. 

Victoria. 1885. victoria regina et imperatrix. Head (middle- 
aged) diademed and veiled to 1. By L. C. Wyon. Rev. with- 
in branch of maple leaves north west — 1885 — Canada. Sil- 
ver, size 23. 


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279 Bar. Saskatchewan. Edge, lieut a. l. Howard, comdr. gatling 

gun platoon. With ribbon. Silver. 23. Fine. L. 1590. 

280 Bar. Same. Edge, chaplain j. w. gibson q. o. r. 84 & 85. (Queen’s 

Own Rifles, Toronto). Very good. Without ribbon. 

281 Bar. Same. Edge, No. 1211 segt. jas. a. king, “a” battery, r. 

o. a. Fine. 

282 Bar. Same. Edge, t. hourie guide scout & interpreter. With 

ribbon. Fine. 

283 Bar. Same. Edge, w. j. spencer const, n. w. m. p. (North West 

Mounted Police). Very fine. With ribbon. 

284 No bar. Same. Edge, edward lee e coy. midland bat. Without 

ribbon. Fine. 

285 Same. Also with bar. Official’s miniature. Very fine. 2 pcs. 

BRITISH FOREIGN WAR MEDALS AWARDED TO CANADIAN 

CONTINGENTS. 

EGYPT. 

The Nile Expedition, 1884-5. 

286 Same obv. as preceding. Rev. egypt. Sphinx reclining 1. 

287 Bar. the nile 1884-85. Edge, 354. boatn. a. ross. peterboro. 

congt. (Peterboro, Canada, Contingent). Without ribbon. With 
bronze star, bar and ribbon for Egypt. Fine. 2 pcs. 

288 Same bar. Edge, 349. boatn. t. hanson. peterboro. congt. With 

ribbon. Note: — A contingent of Voyageurs and Canoemen 
went from Canada as boatmen for the Expedition. 

SOUTH AFRICA. 

victoria regina et imperatrix. Aged bust 1. veiled and crown- 
ed. Rev. south africa. Britannia r. holds out wreath to 
passing troops. 

289 Four bars, cape colony, paardeburg, driefontein, transvaal. 

Edge, 7348 pte c. w. hopeson, rl. candn : regt. With ribbon. 
Ex. f. 

290 Four bars, cape colony, orange free state, Johannesburg, dia- 

mond hill. Edge, 76 pte s. lahemouille, rl. candn : dgns : With 
ribbon. Ex. f. 

291 Four bars, cape colony, rhodesia, orange free state, transvaal. 

Edge, 180 pte f. cunning, ld. strathcona’s h: (Horse). Rib- 
bon. Unc. 


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292 Three bars, cape colony, orange free state, Belfast. Edge, 286 

gr: w. f. smith, r. candn: art: With ribbon. Ex. f. 

293 Three bars, natal, orange free state, Belfast. Edge, 237 corl. 

j. e. Armstrong, ld. strathcona's h: Ribbon. V. f. Nick on 
cheek. 

294 No bar. Edge, 237 dr: c. street, r. candn: art: Very fine. 

295 No bar. Edge, 246 gr: j. f. k. berube, r. candn: art: Ex. f. 

296 Long Service. Obv. same ins. Old bust of Victoria wearing 

crown without arches and veil 1., by T.B. Rev. on broad, shield- 
shaped tablet FOR — LONG SERVICE IN THE COLONIAL AUXILIARY 

— forces. Above crown, oak and olive branches. Edge, ser- 
geant w. brown, 5th. regiment. Swivel and ribbon. Very fine. 

CANADIAN VETERAN AND HOME MEDALS RELATING TO 

THE ABOVE WAR. 

297 Winnipeg. Bust of Victoria diademed and veiled 1. within wreath 

of roses, thistles and shamrock. Rev. imperial — army & navy 
— & — colonial forces — veterans assn — Winnipeg — INCORPORAT- 
ED, april 10/01. Silver. Proof. 24. 

297a Winnipeg. Duplicate. Proof. 

298 Strathcona’s Horse. Four troopers bearing banner; in 1. field 

within wreath for south africa 1900. Rev. Canada congratu- 
lates her queen, surrounded by shields of G. B. and Provinces. 
Br. 22. 

299 Same. Another, soldier charging r. Canada must be reckoned 

with; on tablet one queen etc. — south africa 1900. Rev. To- 
ronto Industrial Exhibition, as previously described. Br. 24. 
Another, Mother welcoming home her soldier son. Rev. Can- 
ada 's brave boys. Sword, wreath, dove bearing ribbon: wel- 
come home. etc. Br. 24. Another, soldier upholds maple 
branch, above Canada shares in the glory, to 1. south africa 
1900. Rev. Halifax herald patriotic fund, shield, etc. Br. 21. 
4 pcs. 

300 St. Thomas. Same as No. 3 in above lot. Edge, percy h. stacey. 

from city of st. thomas. Suspended from pin in form of cross- 
ed swords, crown, maple leaf and ribbon. With ribbon. Sil- 
ver. 22. Ex. f. 

301 Toronto. Same medal. Edge, no. 78 — pte w. h. mitchell r. c. d. 

Suspended by chain from pin, Toronto — her son — welcomes. 
With ribbon. 


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302 Same. No. 4512 sgt. a. purvis, kitchener horse. Same pin with 

ribbon. 

303 Same. No. 71 capt. wm. hodgson r. c. d. Same pin with ribbon. 

Toronto. Match-box with Arms of Toronto in colored enamel 
given to troops. 42 by 22. V. f. 

304 Toronto. Queen’s Own Rifle. Semi-Centennial Reunion, 1910. 

Badge with “number 2” and ins. in enamel on maple leaf, sus- 
pended by ribbon from bar with 1860 — qor — 1910. Silver and 
bronze. 2 pcs. 

305 Same. Badge of same regiment crowned. To 1. head of Lt. Col. 

Durie r., to r. head of Col. Sir Henry Pellatt, above 1860 1910. 
Rev. Officer and four soldiers in background marching 1., be- 
low qor, to r. semi — centennial — anniver — sary. White bronze. 
32. 

306 Canadian Artillery Association. Crossed cannon, on which ma- 

ple wreath, shield crowned caa. One cut out in silver, one in 
plaque brass. Unc. 2 pcs. Size 24x16. 

SOUTH AFRICA. 

General Service as preceding. 

307 Six bars, belmont, modder river, orange free state, Johannes- 

burg, DIAMOND HILL, BELFAST. Edge, 5814 Pte H. M. MCPHERSON. 
grenadier gds : With ribbon. Silver. 24. 

308 Three bars, cape colony, tugela heights, relief of ladysmith. 

Edge, 4596 Pte h. butler, 2nd el. fus : With ribbon. 

309 Three bars, cape colony, orange free state, transvaal. Edge, 

746 Pte j. mccarthy, k. r. r. c. With ribbon. 

310 Two bars, cape colony, orange free state. Edge, 1185 Pte j. 

long, rl. Dublin fus : With ribbon. 

311 Two bars, talana, defence of ladysmith. Edge, 9085 Pte e. j. 

southgate. k. r. r. c. With ribbon. 

312 One bar. defence of kimberley. Edge, 3827 Pte w. a. camp, 1st 

l. n. lanc; REGt. With ribbon. Also his Kimberley star. Star 
with six points, in centre arms, around on band kimberley. 
1899-1900. Rev. mayor’s — siege medal — 1900. Suspended from 
bar with ribbon. Silver. 29. 2 pcs. 

313 No bar. Edge, 4004 serjt: f. h. seaton. north’d fus: With clamp 

and ribbon. 


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314 Queen and Generals. In centre bust of Queen sur’d. by busts of 

six Generals. Rev. Arms of G. B. Medalet suspended from 
pin ins. our queen and heroes. Bronze gilt. 23. 

315 Officers’ Mourning Badge. Bust of Queen 1. witbin Garter on 

shield crowned. Black enamel on silver. With ribbon. 17. 

EDWARD VII. 

edwardvs vii rex imperator. Bust in uniform 1. Rev. south 
aerica. Britannia r. holds out wreath to passing troops. 

316 Two bars, south Africa 1901, south africa 1902. Edge, 598 tpr : 

e. j. southgate. s. a. c. With ribbon. Proof. 

317 Two bars. Same. Edge, 6255 pte f. walsh, w. riding REGt. With 

ribbon. 

318 Yorkshire. Rose, above crown, a tribute from Yorkshire with- 

in olive wreath. Rev. Prince of Wales’ plumes, below on rib- 
bon imperial yeomanry Yorkshire; bet. loop 66; below 1900. 
south africa. 1901. Edge, 12353 w. poolman. Clamp & ring. 
Extremely fine. 

319 Leith. Arms of City in enamel on shield, above crossed rifles, 

above 1902. Rev. presented — by the — town council — and cit- 
izens OF LEITH FOR SERVICE IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. 

Silver. 21. With ring. V. g. 

Medals relating to the above War. 

320 Memorial Medal, to the memory of those who gave their lives 

for king and country, below Angel laying spray of olive on 
dead standard-bearer; in background to 1. battle, to r. tents; 
below on tablet south African campaign 1899 to 1902. Rev. 
bellona, sheathed sword, in background troops marching to 
ships in harbor illuminated by setting sun, inscribed pax. 
Bronze. 44. 

321 South African Republic. Coins, zuid afrikaansche republiek. 

Bust of Kruger 1. Rev. 5 shillings * 1898 * Arms of Repub- 
lic. 5 shillings, 2 y 2 sh., 2sh. without obv. ins., 1 sh. 6 d., 3 d. 
Model One Pond in brass. 5 sh. good, others unc. 7 pcs. 

322 Kruger. Bust facing. By Scharff. Rev. ins. amidst branches of 
tree. 1899-1900. Bronze. 25. 

White, General. Head r. By Fuchs. Rev. in script Honest Par- 
ta. Geo. S. White. — 1900. Silver. 20. 


323 


UNITED STATES WAR MEDALS. 


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324 Baden-Powell. Bust facing. Rev. General on horseback with 

soldiers, in exg. mafeking — 1899-1900. Bronze gilt. 28 y 2 . 

325 Same. Silver. With ring. 14. 

326 Roberts, Lord. Bust in uniform and cloak facing. Rev. same. 

Exg. Bloemfontein — Pretoria. Silver. 28. 

327 Roberts. Head facing. By Fuchs. Rev. Victory on prow. Sil- 

ver. 20. 

328 Chamberlain, J. Bust facing. Rev. south Africa 1903. Peace 

standing with arm stretched over battleship, in background 
Sun setting inscribed unity, below on tablet i go to s. Africa 
etc. Silver. 32. 

329 Commemorative medalet. Soldier loading rifle. Rev. ins. Sil- 

ver. 14. With ring. 

330 The Colonies offer aid. Bust of Victoria 1. within circle of 

shields of the Dominions. Rev. the colonies offering aid to 
Britannia. Britannia receiving three Provinces. Rev. crude- 
ly executed. W. m. 40. 

UNITED STATES. 

Medals Awarded to Army and Navy Officers for the War of 
1812-1814. Impressions in Bronze of Medals Awarded in 
Gold and Silver. 

331 Croghan, Col. George. Bust to r. Rev. pars magna fuit, below 

troops attacking stockaded fort, exg. sandusky — 2: august. 
1813. By Furst. Br. 40. 2 faint scratches down face. 

332 Perry, Com. Oliver H. Bust to r. For Battle of Lake Erie. Rev. 

viam invenit virtus aut facit, Naval battle; exg. INTER class, 
ameri. — et brit. die x. sep. — MDcccxin. By Furst. Silver. 
Restrike. 41. 

333 Same. Bronze. 

334 Shelby, Gov. & Maj. Gen. Isaac. Bust in uniform r. Rev. battle 

of the Thames octo. 5. 1813. Battle scene ; exg. resolution of 
congress april 4. 1818. By Furst. Bronze. 42. Early proof. 

335 Same. Later proof. 

336 Harrison, Maj. Hen. Wm. H. Battle of Thames. Bust r. Rev. 

resolution of congress april 4. 1818. Youthful and graceful 
figure of America, holding spear and shield in r. hand, places 
with 1. wreath on trophy of arms; exg. battle of the Thames 
October 5. 1818. By Furst. Br. 41. 


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UNITED STATES WAR MEDALS. 


337 Perry, Com. Oliver H. Bust r., below presented by the govern- 

ment OF PENNSYLVANIA. ReV. WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND 
they are ours. Battle scene, Perry being rowed to another 
ship; exg. British fleet on lake erie captured September 10. 

1813. Same obv. Rev. same ins. Wreath, within which to, 
blank; above perry, below in testimony of his patriotism and 
BRAVERY IN THE NAVAL ACTION ON LAKE ERIE SEPTEMBER 10. 1813. 

Br. 38. 2 pcs. 

338 Elliott, Com. Jesse D. Bust r. Rev. same as Perry, No. 337. 

Br. 42. 

339 Scott, Maj. Gen. Winfield. Bust r. Rev. resolution of congress 

November 5. 1814. Niagara — july 25. 1814. within wreath of 
snake and olive. Br. 41. 

340 Miller, Brig. Gen. James. Bust r. Rev. resolution of congress 

November 3. 1814. Battle. Exg. battles of chippewa — july 5. 

1814. — Niagara, july 25. 1814. — prie sep. 17. 1814. By Furst. 
Br. 41. 

341 Same. Br. 41. 

342 Ripley, Brig. Gen. Eleazer W. Bust r. Rev. same ins.; Victory 

places shield on palm-tree. Br. 41. 

343 Porter, Maj. Gen. Peter B. Bust r. Rev. same ins., Victory pre- 

sents three flags w r ith names of battles to Fame seated, record- 
ing them on tablet. Br. 41. 

344 Gaines, Maj. Gen. Edmund P. Bust r. Rev. Victory places 

wreath on cannon; exg. battle of erie aug. 15. 1814. Br. 41. 

345 Macdonough, Com. T. Bust r. Rev. battle of lake champlain 

sep. 11. 1814. Ins. uno latere percusso. alterum, Battle; exg. 

INTER CLASS. AMERI. ET BRIT DIE XI SEPT. MDCCCIIII IMPAVIDE 

VERTIT. Br. 41. 

346 Cassin, Capt. Stephen, of the Ticonderoga. Bust r. Rev. same. 

Br. 41. 

347 Henley, Capt. Rovert, of the Eagle. Bust r. Rev. same. Br. 41. 

348 Mexican War, 1848. New York to volunteers, presented by the 

CITY OF NEW YORK. TO THE N. Y. REGIMENT OF VOLUNTEERS IN MEX- 
ICO. Arms of the city of New York. By C. C. Wright. Rev. 

CERRO GORDO CHAPULTEPEC CHERUBUSCO, VERA CRUZ. America, 

standing, hurls thunderbolt at city to r. ; behind her sea and 
ships. Silver. 34. Very fine. 


UNITED STATES MEDALS. 






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THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL IN GOLD. 


Awarded for Deeds of Heroism and Bravery. 

349 PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Head of Lib- 

erty 1., wearing olive wreath. By Morgan. Below star. Rev. 
within olive branch engraved, to — j. shadwick — Seaman of the 
British — Steamship Westhall — in Recognition of his — heroic 
services in effecting — the rescue of the Captain and crew of the 
— American Schooner Anna L. Mulford. — Jan. 25. 1903. With 
clamp and bar pin inscribed e pluribus. unum, shield in middle 
covers ibu. Gold. 23. Extremely fine. Very rare. See plate. 

UNITED STATES HISTORICAL MEDALS. 

Centennial Commemoration Medals. 

350 Landing at lymouth Rock, 1870. 250th Ann. Landing of the Pil- 

grims on the Rock. Rev. “ whose faith follow.” Bible with- 
in wreath, above dove. Silver. 24. 

351 New Haven. 1838. 200th Ann. quinnipiack 1838. Minister ad- 

dressing people under tree, in background Indians, below the 
desert shall rejoice reading over to rev. and blossom as the 
rose; above new haven 1838. View of City. Br. 36. 

352 Norwalk. 1869. norwalk conn, memorial. Bust of Washing- 

ton in uniform r. By Key, after Houdon. Rev. bought of the 
norwake Indians, etc. in 12 lines. Silver. 24^. Extremely 
fine. 

353 Duplicate. Extremely fine. 

354 Jamestown. 1907. ter-centennial. of. the. settlement, of. 

jamestown. 1607-1907. Bust of Indian Queen 1. Rev. landing 
of expedition under captn. john smith, may 13. 1607. Two 
ships sailing r. Silver. 22. Unc. 

355 Providence, R. I. 1886. landing of roger williams, june 24, 

1636. Shield bearing Williams in boat approaching Indians on 
shore. Rev. 250th anniversary of the settlement of provi- 
dence, r. i. ; in centre within wreath held june 23. 24. 25. 1886. 
Br. 24. Fort Ontario, Oswego. Arms of the State of N. Y. 
Rev. View of fort. 1896. Br. 24. 2 pcs. 

356 Philadelphia, william penn. Bust wearing hat 1. Rev. Two 

medallions, 1. 1683, view of Penn’s house; r. 1908, view of City 
Hall ; above angel ; below arms of City. Br. 22. 


52 UNITED STATES MEDALS. 

357 Albany, bi-centennial. Three busts 1., below jul. 22. 1886. 

Rev. SEAL OF THE CITY OF ALBANY. 1686-1886. Br. 24. 2 pcs. 

358 Wyoming, Pa. 1878. in commemoration of the battle and mas- 

sacre of Wyoming, july 3. 1778. Indians charging 1. over dead 
and wounded white men; in background burning house. Rev. 
Monument. Silver. 23. 

359 Detroit. 1901. Bi-Centennial of the foundation. View of first 

house built by Cadillac, 1701. Rev. ins. Suspended by chain 
from bar. Br. 27. Cleveland. 1896. Centennial. Bust of 
Cleveland 1. Rev. flag. Br. 21. Pierced. Major Andre. 
Rev. Old church at Tappan. Br. 21. 3 pcs. 

360 New London. 1881. we will not give up the fort, let the con- 

sequences be what they may. Soldier, kneeling, fires from 
rampart, another standing loading. Rev. sep. 6. 1881 centen- 
nial OF THE BATTLE OF GROTON HEIGHTS — AND BURNING OF NEW 

London September 6. 1781. In centre plan of Fort, in which 
massacre in fort griswold. Silver. 25. 

361 Indian portrait medal, wah-sah-she kah-he-keh. Bust of In- 

dian % r., below wah-she-hah. Rev. in three lines Indian 
names, crossed pipe and tomahawk, clasped hands; in lower 
margin e. k. elder. Silver. 24. Proof. Pierced with ring. 

362 Centennial of the Declaration of Independence. 1876. Commis- 

sion medal for the Exhibition of 1876. in commemoration of 

THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. Amer- 
ica, standing, awards wreath to Art and Industry. Rev. these 
united colonies etc. America arising from the ground, holds 
sword and stretches forth her 1. hand to heaven. Br. 38. 

VARIOUS U. S .MEDALS. 

363 Lafayette, General. (1824). Bust in civilian costume r. by Hal- 

liday. Rev. within oak wreath ins. in ten lines, in youth, etc. 
W. m. 28. Proof. 

364 Scott, Maj. Gen. Winfield. Bust in uniform 1. by Hayden. Rev. 

scott wounded. Group attending Scott, below lundy's lane. 
Brass, gilt. 17^. 

365 Lincoln, Abraham. Head r. Rev. inaugurated — president — of 

THE UNITED STATES MARCH 4. 1861. SECOND TERM MARCH 4. 

1865. — assassin ated — april 14. 1865, within oak and olive 
wreath bound. Borders beaded. Br. 48. Proof. 


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366 Grant, W. S. Head r. by Barber. Rev. on tablet, liberty — the 

TRUE FOUNDATION OF HUMAN GOVERNMENT. LET US HAVE PEACE. 

Silver. 27. 

367 Dewey, Admiral. Bust facing. No ins. Rev. Manila Bay, view 

of. No ins. Br. 19 y 2 . Scarce. 

368 Penn’s Treaty. Penn and Indians considering Treaty beneath 

tree. Rev. Lovett’s Series No. 1. Silver. 20. 

369 Red Men, Order of. Bust of Indian facing, below g. s. d. 400. 

Rev. Columbus landing; exg. 12. traveling moon — g. s. d. 1. 
Same obv. 405. Rev. our totemic bond. g. s. d. 405. Shield 
surmounted by Eagle. Br. 24. Bust of Indian r., below imp. 
o. r. m. Rev. same arms, no ins. Br. 18. Proof. 3 pcs. 

CANADA. 

COINS AND TOKENS. 

Newfoundland. 

370 Victoria. 1894. Head 1. Rev. 20 — cents — 1894 in circle. 1865. 

Bust 1. Rev. one cent, Newfoundland; crown, below date, 
within circle and wreath. Cent. 1865,72,3,6,80,90. Fine (6). 
7 pcs. L. 312, 315. B. 947, 951. 

371 1860 FISHERY RIGHTS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND. Rev. RESPONSIBLE GOV- 

ERNMENT, and free trade. Cent. Fine. Rare. 2 pcs. L. 317. 
B. 955. 

372 Rutherford Bros. Harbour Grace. Sheep suspended. Rev. 

Arms, below 1846. Fine. Rare. L. 322. B. 953. 

373 Rutherford, r. & i. s. rutherford. Newfoundland. Sheep sus- 

pended, below st. John’s. Rev. Arms, below 1841. Same, with- 
out date, rutherford bros., harbour grace. Large and small 
letters, 1846. Fine. 4 pcs. L. 319, 20, 1, 2 ; B. 952, 953. 

COINS AND TOKENS. 

Prince Edward Island. 

374 Official coins. Victoria. Cent. 1871. Head 1. crowned. Rev. 

prince edward island, one cent. Two trees. Fine. L. 351. 
Tokens, prince Edward’s island. In centre 1855. Rev. self — 
government — and — free — trade. L. 353. Same, L. 354, (2). 
Same, 1857 (6). L. 355, L. 356. Steamship 1. (2). L. 357, Cod- 
fish, rev. plow, (4). V. g. to fine. 18 pcs. 

375 1840 Sheaf of wheat. Rev. Plow. Good. L. 352, R. 7. 


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CANADIAN COINS. 


NEW BRUNSWICK. 

376 1843 Victoria. Rev. Ship. Penny, L. 373. Halfpenny (3). L. 

374. 1854. Penny. Unc. Halfpnenies (3), fine, L. 376. 1861. 
Farthings (3). 1861 Unc. 1864 fine. 1861, farthings, unc. and 
fine. 11 pcs. 

377 Silver. Victoria. 1862. Head 1. Rev. den. in wreath. 20c. L. 

370, R. 4. 10c. L. 371, R. 5. Fine. 5c. L. 372, R. 6. V. f . 3 pcs. 

378 token. Ship r. Rev. st. john new Brunswick, halfpenny tok- 

en. Fine. 2 pcs. L. 379, R. 5. 

NOVA SCOTIA. 

379 1823 province of nova scotia. Bust of Geo. IV left, laureated 

and draped. Rev. halfpenny token, 1823. Thistle. V. f. 
C. 251, 2. The latter good. 2 pcs. 

380 1832 Older bust. Poorer work. Halfpenny. Good and fine. 2 

pcs. L. 423. 

381 1832 Penny. Same type. Various dies. C. 261, 263 and others. 

Good to fine. 5 pcs. 

382 1832 Halfpenny. Fine work. L. 422. Very fine. 3 pcs. 

383 1840 Victoria. Head 1. Rev. similar. Penny. V. f. L. o. 

384 1840 Halfpenny. (3). 1843 (2). Various dies. Good to fine. 

5 pcs. 

385 1856 Penny. Head 1. by L. C. Rev. branch. Ex. f. L. 429a, R. 

4. Another, 429a, without signature. Good. (2). Halfpen- 
nies, same as last. V. f. (2). 4 pcs. 

386 1861 Young bust of Victoria 1. Rev. Crown and date within 

circle and wreath. 1861, 4, 2. Fine. L. 432. 5 pcs. 

387 1861, 4, Half Cents. Same. Fine. 3 pcs. 

TOKENS. 

388 Broke. Bust of Admiral who defeated the Chesapeake. Rev. 

Britannia seated; in background engagement. 2 var. fine, 2 
good. 4 pcs. B. 879. L. 435, R. 4. 

389 1815 Indian and dog. L. 437. Other types, L. 439 (6), 438, 440 

(2), 441 (2). Good to fine. 12 pcs. 

390 nova scotia and new Brunswick, success. Good. L. 443, R. 6. 

2 pcs. 

391 1815 L. 444 (2). 1816. Black’s. L. 445 (2), R. 5. L. 446, 447 

(2), 449 (2), 450, 452 (3), 453 (2). Good to fine. 16 pcs. 


CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS. 


55 


392 White. Farthing. Ins. on each side. V. f. L. 454, R. 6. 

393 Ferry. L. 455 (2). Wallace. L. 451 (2). Blakely. L. 966 (3). 

Good to v. f. 7 pcs. 

394 Magdalen Island. 1815. Seal. Rev. dried cod. Penny. Good. 

CANADA, EAST, LOWER CANADA. 

395 Tokens. 1811. vexator canadinsis. Bust 1. Rev. peace etc. 

Crude work. L. 500, R. 5. V. f. L. 501. Good. 2 pcs. 

396 1816 Halfpenny. L. 502 (2), L. 504 (3), L. 503 (4). Good to 

fine. 9 pcs. 

BANQUE DU PEUPLE. 

397 1837 L. 505. Poor. L. 506 (2), 508 (5), 509, latter fine, others 

good to fine. 9 pcs. 

BANK OF MONTREAL. 

398 1837 Yoyageur standing. Rev. bank token. Arms of Montre- 

al, on ribbon bank of Montreal, below 1837, half penny. Fine. 
L. 512. 

399 1839 Halfpenny, bank of Montreal “Side-view” of Bank, be- 

low 1839. Rev. bank token. Arms of Montreal, on ribbon 
bank of Montreal, below half penny. Fine. Very rare. L. 
514, Courteau 33. S. H. Chapman in Chaloner catalog PI. V, 
No. 3. 

400 1842 Penny. Front of Bank. V. f. Halfpenny, 1842 (2), 1844 

(2), dif. dies. Fine. 5 pcs. 

401 Bank of Montreal. No date. Bouquet. Rev. bank of Montreal, 

token. Within wreath un sous. Dif. var. L. 517, 519, 520, 
523. Without bank of, but above token. L. 525, 526, 527. Good 
to fine. 7 pcs. 

402 1837 City Bank. Penny. Voyageur standing. Rev. similar. 

On ribbon city bank. L. 528, R. 4. Ex. f. L. 530a. Fine. L. 
528a, dif. dies. Good. 4 pcs. 

403 1852 Quebec Bank. Penny. L. 529, 531 (2), 532, 533 (2. Good 

to fine. 6 pcs. 

404 Duseaman, T. Eagle. Rev. Bouquet. Unc. L. o. L. 574, R. 4; 

B. 670. 

405 Same. Fine. Brown & Co. Rev. Tools. L. 573, R. 4; B. 561. J. 

Roy. Rev. leaves. B. 671. Y. g. 3 pcs. 


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CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS. 


40 6 Brown & Co. as above. L. 573. Fine. 3 pcs. 

407 Molson. 1837. Still. Rev. Barrel. L. 576 ; B. 562, R. 5. V. f . 

Very rare. 

408 Bouquet Sous. Similar to above No. 401. Rev. without bank of, 

above token. Various dies. Breton 674 (4), 676, 678, 679 (4), 
680, 682 (2), 683, 684, 685 (2), 686, 687, 688, 691 unc., 692 (2), 
693, 694 (4), 695, 696, 697, 698, 699 (2), 700, 702 (2), 704 (4), 
705, 70 (holed), 707 (2), 708 (bent), 710 (2), 711, 714, 716. 
Good to fine. 51 pcs. 

409 Mullins & Son. Ship. Rev. Card. L. 577, R. 4. Very fine. 2 

pcs. 

410 Shaw & Co. Tools. Rev. ins. L. 580, R. 4. Fine, good. 2 pcs. 

411 Montreal & Lachine R. R. Co. Locomotive 1. Rev. third class, 

below beaver. L. 600, R. 5 ; B. 530. Extremely fine. 

412 Same. Extremely fine. 

413 Entrance token for gambling house. Hand of cards on each side, 

numbered on margin 21. Fine. B. 601, R. 4. 

414 Sharpley, R. Montreal. Card. Head of Queen 1. Rev. ins. L. 

962, R. 5. B. 570. V. f. Rare. 

415 Lauzon. 1821. Steamboat. Rev. bon pour huit sols, four pence 

token. Lead. Good. Very rare. L. 590, R. 8; B. 560. Same, 
counterstamped j mc k. Good. 2 pcs. 

416 Repentiguy Token, de repentiguy., on lachesnaye, in centre a — 

l'isle de — Montreal. Rev. personne, below wreath. Fine. 
Dark color. L. 591, R. 7. B. 544. 

417 Same obv. Rev. cheval. V. g. Slightly bent, nick on edge. 

Brown. L. 596, R. 7, B. 545. 

CANADA, WEST, UPPER CANADA. 

Tokens. 

418 Ship. Rev. ins. to Brock — 1812. L. 680, R. 4 (2). Tomb. Rev. 

1816, etc. L. 682, R. 4 (3), L. 684, 685, 689 (2), 690 dated 1823, 
1833 (2), both fine; 691, R. 4, fine. Good to fine. 11 pcs. 

419 Ship, success to commerce etc. Rev. 1816. L. 681, R. 6. Good. 

420 1794 Copper Co. of Upper Canada. St. Lawrence reclining on 

vase. Rev. one half penny, in centre copper company of up- 
per Canada. Bronze. Proof. From counterfeit dies. L. 696. 

421 Province of Upper Canada. Bust of Geo. IV left. Rev. half 

penny token. Britannia seated 1., exg. 1832. V. f. L. 692, R.4. 


CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS. 


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422 Bank of Upper Canada. 1850. Penny. St. George and Dragon. 

1852 (4), 1854, 1857 (2). L. 693, 694. Halfpenny. 1850, 2, 4, 7. 
L. 695. Good to unc. 17 pcs. 

423 Leslie & Sons. 1822. 2d. Justice facing. Rev. Plow. Fine, 

except two bruises on edge. L. 698, R. 6. B. 717. 

424 Same. Fair. Nicked. Halfpenny. Same type. Three var* 

Good. L. 699. 6 pcs. 

425 Wallis & Cornnell. 1868. Brewers, Toronto, wallis & cornnell 

— 1868. Rev. one bag — 20c — grains. Brass. 16. V. f. Not 
in Leroux or Breton. 

CANADA IN GENERAL. 

426 Official coins. George IV. 1822. Arms of Great Britain, geor- 

gitjs ivd: g: britanniarum rex f: d: Rev. coloniar: britan: 
monet : 1822. Anchor crowned, at either side n — n. Half Dol- 
lar. Same. Quarter Dollar, %th, l/16th. Fine. 4 pcs. L. 
760, R. 5; 761, 2, 3, R 4. 

427 Victoria. 1858. Head 1. Rev. 20 cents, 1858. Edge plain. Proof. 

Rare. L. 900. 

428 Same. 1858. 10c, 5c. Edges milled. Unc. Cent. 1858, 9. Fine. 

5 pcs. 

TOKENS. 

429 North American Token. Female seated 1. with harp, below 1781. 

Rev. commerce, brig 1. Copper (3), brass (1), 4 pcs. L. 766, 
R. 4. 

430 1812 to 1828. Bust of George III. L. 768. Same, with 1813 bet. 

ends of wreath. R. 3. Halfpenny tokens. L. 770 (2), 771 (2), 
772, 773 (3), B. 1008 (fine for coin), 774 (2), 774a (fair, R. 5), 
775; Farthing like 775, but on rev. ingots of copper, B. 964 (2, 
fine) ; 776 (2), 777 (2, fine and v. f.), 778, 779, 781 (1813 good, 
1814, v. g.), 782, R. 4 (fine), 783 (1815, ship, brass, 2 pcs. good), 
783a (rev. for public accommodation), 785 (poor), 786 (4), 
787 (3), 788, R. 4 (v. f.), 789, 790, 791, 792, .793 (5). Good to 
fine. 51 pcs. 

431 Tokens probably not Canadian. 1830. god: save: the: king. 

Bust of Geo. Ill, r. Rev. as L. 783a. Penny and halfpenny. 
1813. One penny token. Ship r. Rev. one penny token in 
wreath. Fine. Other pennies and halfpennies rev. 1784, 89, 
etc. Good. 9 pcs. 


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CANADIAN TOKENS AND MEDALS. 


432 Wellington Tokens. L. 794 to 813, lacking 796, 801, including 

807b with rev. of 807c, v. g. Fair to fine. 32 pcs. 

433 Wellington. 1811. vincit amor patriae. Large head, laur, and 

draped r. Rev. as L. 807a, but size 20. Another, similar rev. 
Ob. Lion 1. above halfpenny, below 1813, (2). Very good. 2 
pcs. 

434 St. Amant. o. st. amant stamped across blank planchet. Rev. 

1820 can — ida stamped across blank planchet. Fine. Not in L. 

STORE CARDS. 

435 Entire collection of Canadian Cards. All in envelopes neatly 

marked, with about half of them attributed to Leroux and Bre- 
ton, and about one-third not given in Breton. Fine to uncircu- 
lated. L. 970, R. 5 (2 fine, 1 silvered & 3 copper pieces includ- 
ing a U. S. Cent of 1846 counterstamped devins & bolton Mon- 
treal) ; 971, v. f.; 973, 974-1, 978, R. 6; 979, 980, 982, 984, 988, 
989, 990, 991, 993, 992 (3, fine), 994, b. & c., 994g, c. & al., 994k, 
994i, 994j, 994n, b. & 1., 994m, rev. 1510; 1016, 18, 24, 25, 26 (3), 
29, 30, 27, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 39a, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 
51, 54, 57, 59, 60a, 62— date 1892, size 12—63, 64a, 64c, 64f, 64h, 
64j, 64k, 64m, 64n, 64p, 64t, 64u, 64v, 64x, 64y, 64z, 65, 65b 
(var.), 65c, 65d, 65f, 65g, h, i, j, 1, p, t, x (3), y (5), z (2), 1021 
(b, 1, c), 1022 (b & 1), 1066a, b (br. & cop.), c, b (5), k, 1517b. 
Breton 615, 648, 650 (4), 651, 656 (3), 659, 660, 665, 666, 668 
(4), 669, 818, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28 (c, n, b), 29 (c, n, b), 838 (c, 
b, a), 841 (c, b, n, a), 847, 850 (3), 850y 2 (3), 856 (3), 852 (3), 
810, 834 (2), 837 (2), 853, 854, 939. Recent cards not in Leroux 
nor probably Breton and nearly all in aluminum, (150 pcs.). 
Pieces in this lot are all in very fine to extremely fine condition 
with very few exceptions. 393 pcs. 

436 Playfair Preston Co. Checks, 2 of each; $1., 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c, lc. 

All aluminum except Cent brass. V. f. 12 pcs. 

CANADIAN HISTORICAL MEDALS. 

437 Arbitration of Boundary, by William I. 1829. wilhelmvs i 

neerlandiae rex lvx. m. dvx, bust % in uniform. Rev. AB — 

ANGLIS ET AMERICANIS SEPTEMTRIONAL. DE TERMINO MOTO 

arbiter— vocatus— 1829, within oak wreath. Silver. 27. Le- 
roux No. 830, R. 4. 





CANADIAN MEDALS. 


59 


438 Confederation. 1867. Victoria, victoria d: g: brit: reg: f: d: 

Bust to 1. veiled and crowned by J. S. Wyon. Rev. inventas et 
patrius vigor — Canada instaurata 1867. Britannia, seated, 
gives the scroll of Confederation to the four Provinces. Bronze. 
48. Rare. Leronx No. 1185, R. 6. 

439 Grand Trunk Railway Company. Presentation medal. Bust to 

1. of RICHARD TREVITHICK by Wyon. Rev. PRESENTED BY THE 

DIRECTORS TO blank FOR GENERAL EFFICIENCY AND GOOD CON- 

DUCT — during the year on tablets. Copper, gilt. 28. Same. 
Bronze. Leroux 640, R. 6. 2 pcs. 

440 Visit of Prince of Wales, 1860. albert edward prince of wales. 

Bare head 1. by J. S. Wyon. Rev. visited Canada and inaugu- 
rated the victoria bridge. 1860. Plumes of Wales, crowned, 
sur’d. by ribbon inscribed welcome. Silver. Very fine. 26. 
Leroux 641, R. 4. 

441 Victoria Bridge, h. r. h. the prince of wales. Bust facing in 

uniform. Rev. opened by the prince of wales — 1860. View of 
Bridge. Exg. victoria bridge — Montreal. Bronze. W. m. (2). 
28. Proof. 3 pcs. Leroux No. 642, R. 4. 

442 Same obv. Rev. to commemorate the visit etc. in wreath. W.m. 

2 pcs. L. 935. 

443 Same, the victoria bridge medal, Arms of Canada, view of tfie 

Bridge, below ins. Rev. Arms of Great Britain, below dimen- 
sions of Bridge, to 1. and r. and below medallions of Victoria, 
Prince Albert and Prince of Wales. W. m. Proof. 32. 2 pcs. 
Leroux No. 644, R. 4. 

444 Upper Canada. Marriage medal. 1825. william dummer pow- 

ell and anne Murray. Hands clasp torch on altar, below in- 
termarried — 3rd October — 1775. Rev. to commemorate the — 

50th ANNIVERSARY UPPER CANADA 3rd OCTOBER — 1825 — within 

wreath of ribbon. Bronze. Slightly rubbed, still fine. Very 
rare. 25. L. No. 730, R. 8. 

Note: — Powell was the Chief Justice and Speaker of the 
Legislative Council of U. C. 

445 Montreal Birthday piece. View of Montreal. Rev. Scroll, blank, 

was born — in Canada — on the blank — married blank. Copper. 
20. L. 1104a, R. 4. 

446 Recovery of Prince of Wales, 1872. albert edward prince of 

wales. Head 1. by J. S. Wyon. Rev. Prince of Wales’ Plume. 


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RECOVERY. OF. THE. PRINCE. OF. WALES. CANADIAN. THANKSGIVING. 

15. apr : 1872. Bronze. Proof. 36. L. 1660, B. 4. 

447 Queen’s Jubilee, 1887. Young and old heads of Victoria on me- 

dallions facing each other. Rev. Canada’s, tribute on scroll, 
bet. a beaver on maple leaf ; below on tablet god save the queen 
by F. W. Ellis & Co., Toronto. W. m. Proof. Rare. 28. L. 
1870, R. 8. 

448 Same. W. m. Proof. 28. Rare. 

449 Same. Victoria. Old bust r. Rev. 1837-1887 on scroll on roses, 

thistles and shamrocks, below Canada. By Ellis. W. m. 22. 
L. 1871. And three different English ones. W. m. 4 pcs. 

450 Same. 5 brass badges. Fine. Not in Leroux. 

451 Stanley, Lord, Governor-General of Canada. Bust 1. by Ellis, 

below Stanley. Rev. Arms of City of London, Ontario. Br. 
20. L. 1514, R. 4. 

452 Canadian Newspapers. The Mail Newspaper Medal given to the 

12 members of Parliament voting against the Jesuit Estates 
Bill, 1889. Rev. names. With ring and ribbon. W. m. 19. 
L. 1562, R. 4. 

453 Centenary Representative Government, 1892. john graves sim- 

coe. lieut. governor, a. d. 1791. a. d. 1796. Bust in uniform fac- 
ing. Rev. upper Canada — since 1867 Ontario. In centre ins. — 
centennial celebrated 1892. Br. 31. With clasp and ribbon. 

454 Same. W. m. Proof. Rev. dinge in centre. 

455 Beaver, Steamship. Ship on rocks. 1892. Rev. in nine lines, 

THIS MEDAL IS OUT OF THE S. S. BEAVER. THE PIONEER STEAMER ON 
THE PACIFIC AND THE FIRST TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC. Copper. 28. 

Rare. 

456 Same. Both very fine. 

457 Beaver, Steamship. Similar scene, below ins. of rev. above. Rev. 

santa maria 1492, Columbus’ Ship. Ship sailing 1., below this 
METAL FROM THE S. S. BEAVER, etc. Copper. 24. 

458 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee. Bust 1. within ornamental frame. 

Rev. Canada congratulates her queen within circle of shields 
of G. B. and Provinces. Br. 22. 

459 Same. 3 pcs. Also medalet of four generations. Rev. Shields. 

4 pcs. 

460 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897. Bust to 1. (2), another head 

veiled. The first two for Canada, rev. rev. shields. Aluminum 
and w. m. 3 pcs. 


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461 Same. Bust r. crowned. 4 bronze gilt badges with same bust and 

of different shapes. Proof. 5 pcs. 

462 royal Canadian humane association, above crown within wreath. 

Rev. AWARDED TO CAPTAIN THOMAS CAESAR FOR CONSPICUOUS COUR- 
AGE IN SAVING GEORGE B. WILSON FROM DROWNING etc. 1896. Br. 

33. With clasp, ribbon and bar. Rare. 

463 Edward VII. Ascension medal. 1901. Bust 1., wearing plumed 

hat, ermine cloak and Collar of the Garter over uniform. Rev. 
beautiful female figure holding bunch of maple leaves in right 
hand and sur ’d. by the shields of the Provinces ; in field ascend- 
ed the throne January 22, 1901. Exquisite medal by Ellis. 
Bronze. Proof. 22. 

464 Same obverse. Rev. Canada’s commemoration. Tree bearing 

shields of the Provinces. Br. 22. Also specimen of preced- 
ing. 2 pcs. 

465 Same. As preceding lot. 2 pcs. 

466 Edward VII and Alexandra. Busts to 1. jugate, crowned. Rev. 

same as No. 464. Silver. Proof. 22. 

467 Same obv. Rev. in commemoration of the coronation, june. 26. 

1902. Arms of Toronto, below city of Toronto. Bronze proof. 
2 pcs. 

468 Same. 2 pieces. 

469 Edward VII. Coronation. Similar bust 1. crowned. Full title 

around border. Rev. long to reign over us sur’d. by shields of 
the Provinces. By Ellis. Br. 26. 

470 Same. 4 pcs. 

471 Edward VII. Bust 1. crowned, sur’d. by ins. on coiled ribbon. 

Rev. june 26, 1902. Boy and girl seated uphold crown; bet. 
them Canada’s boys & girls help to support the crown. Silver. 
18. 

472 Same. Bronze. 2 pieces. 

473 Same. Bronze. 3 pieces. 

474 Edward VII. Edward VII crowned 1902. King crowned in royal 

robes seated on throne. Rev. on raised border divided by 4 
medallions, representing Art, Industry, etc. industrial exhibi- 
tion association of Toronto. By Ellis. Silver. 20. 

475 Cornwall and York, Duke of, afterwards King George V. Busts 

jugate 1. of Duke and Duchess, below visited Canada 1901. Rev. 
Shield of Britain crowned supported by Canadian rifleman 1. 


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and British soldier in helmet r., above on scroll Canada, at sides 
in south Africa — 1909-1900, below on base for crown & empire. 
W. m. 35. 

476 Same. Bust to 1. by Ellis. Rev. Shields crowned, on tablet wel- 

come. Silver. 22. Proof. 

477 Same in bronze and w. m. 2 pcs. 

478 Same. Anchor crowned and with badge of Duke. Rev. thr etc. 

1901. h. m. s. ophir. Oval, with loop. Silver. 16. 

CITIES AND TOWNS. 

479 Brantford. Bust of the Indian, Captain Joseph Brant r., below 

born 1742. died 1807. Rev. Monument. 1886. W. m. 24. With 
banger. 2 pcs. L. 1130. 

480 Hull. Lead impression of magistrate’s seal. Rev. blank. Lead. 

27. 

481 Montreal, province of Quebec. Shield. Rev. Montreal fonde 

en 1642. Census to 1881. W. m. 15. L. 1507, Rev. 1506. Rare. 

482 Montreal. 275th anniversary of foundation. History draws aside 

veil over first castle, to r. regarding her voyageur. Rev. Tree, 
under branches ins. Bronze. 32. Faint scratch across bead. 

483 Quebec. Third Centennary of the Foundation of the City. ille. 

centenaire. de. la. fondation. de. qvebec. Champlain, landing 
from boat, steps on rock and bolds up bis cross-hilted sword in 
thanks to God. In field 1. h crowned, below iv., to r. e crowned, 
below vn ; below dolphin on either side and ribbons inscribed 
1608, 1908; below rock on tablet .stadacone. Rev. France and 
Britannia seated beneath tree; Britannia raises her r. band to 
direct attention to scroll, inscribed dieu. aidant. — l ’oeuvre, de. 
champlain. “God aids the work of Champlain,” to 1. nee. 
sous. les. Lis. “Born under the lilies”; to r. a. grandi. sous. les. 
roses. “Has grown under the roses.” Beautiful work by Henri 
DuBois. Br. 48. Breton 90a. With engraved presentation 
card by the National Battlefield Commission. 

484 Stratford. Bust of Marquis of Lansdowne to r. Rev. city of 

stratford. 1885. Arms. W. m. 26. L. 1775. View of Town 
Hall. Rev. Wreath. W. m. 20. L. 1776. With loops. Proof. 
2 pcs. 

485 Toronto. 1884. Arms, below semi-centennial. Rev. 1834-1884, 

branch, etc. Silver. 25. L. 1818, R. 4. 


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486 Toronto. Arms within wreath. Eev. oub national holiday, to- 

bonto. Silver. 20. With loop and ring. 

487 Toronto. 1903. Bust of Edward VII and Alexandra crowned 1. 

Rev. Indian and Britannia, bet. them shield of City, below 
city of tobonto, around on band “old boys”. Silver. 22. 

488 Toronto. Gorgeous badge of City Council. Two medallions side 

by side, one with view of Hall, 1844, the other of 1899. Above 
in colored enamels Arms of City, below wreath, tobonto in col- 
ored enamel. Suspended by two chains from pin composed of 
city — council on branches. Silver gilt and enamel. Height 
over all 60 by 35. 

DISTINGUISHED MEN. 

489 Lansdowne, Gov. General. Bust 1. 1884. Rev. blank, one with 

wreath. W. m. 20. L. 1335, R. 5. 2 pcs. 

49'0 Macdonald. Head 1. Rev. Wreath. Var. Copper (4), w. m. 
(6), aluminum (2). V. f. L. 1572 (al. & w. m.), 1572c, b, a, d. 
Unc. 1572f (brass, good, R. 5). 12 pcs. 

491 MacDonald. Bust 1. Rev. Laurier. Aluminum. 21. 3 pcs. 

492 Stanley, Gov. General. Bust 1. Rev. shield. W. m. 20. L. 1515. 

493 Tarte, J. I. le Canada est une nation * j. i. tabte commissaibe 

GENEBAL. ReV. EXPOSITION INTEBNATIONALE, PARIS 1900. Names 
of commissioners within wreath, below beaver. Br. 32. 

494 Taschereau, Cardinal. 1886. Rev. Arms. W. m. Proofs (2), 

pierced (1). 3 pcs. L. 1140. 

495 Same. Bust on medallion suspended from hat, below Quebec 22- 

23 aout 1892. Rev. blank. With loop and ribbon. W. m. 30. 

496 Taylor, Mayor of London. 1891. Rev. Exposition (?). W. m. 

22. Proof. 

MEDALS OF NUMISMATISTS AND NUMISMATIC SOCIETIES. 

497 Evans, Sir John. ioh. evans. d. c. l. s. b. s. pbaesidi. Bust of 

beautiful execution by Pinches r. Rev. societas nvmism. lond. 
annos const, li., mdccclxxxvh ; within olive wreath sic — l — sic 
— c. Borders of beads. On the 60th anniversary of the Socie- 
ty. Bronze proof. 36. 

498 Archambault, A. Montreal. 1892. Cornucopia. Rev. la mon- 

naie est l'histoibe du monde. Globe. Cop. 15. L. 994c. 

499 Breton, P. H. View of Chateau de Ramezay. Rev. exhibition 

souvenib of montbeal 1891. In centre on ornamental tablet 


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within wreath p. n. breton — numismatist — Montreal. W. m. 
silver plated. 21. 

500 Campeau, F. R. E. Exhibition Building, Ottawa. Rev. issued 

BY F. R. E. CAMPEAU COLLECTOR OF MEDALS, COINS (etc.). W. m. 

20. 2 pcs. L. 1513. 

501 Cardinal, E. A. Montreal. Card. Brass. 19, 17. 3 pcs. L. 

968, 9. 

502 Casault, L. J. Ottawa. Card. Copper, brass, nickel. L. 994b. 

3 pcs. 

503 Church, T. C. Collector of Coins. Cards, with rude reproduc- 

tions of tokens. 8 pcs. copper, 1 brass. 9 pcs. 

504 Similar lot. Various designs. 15 pcs. 

505 Desroche, A. Montreal. Rev. History of Inventions. Cop., W. 

m. silver plated. 22. 2 pcs. L. 985. 

506 Hooper, J. j. hooper — numismatist pt. hope, ont. Rev. coins — 

medals — and — tokens. Brass. 18. L. 987. 

507 Gingras, A. A. J. Quebec. Rev. Card. Brass and alum. 24. 

3 pcs. 

508 Gravel, Ludger. Business in machinery card. Cop., brass, nick., 

lead. 21. Varieties and duplicates. 12 pcs. B. 640, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 

509 Grenny, F. J. f. j. qrenny — philatelist — & — numismatist — ont. 

— brantford. Rev. good for 50 cents. Cop., br., nick., al. 4 
pcs. B. 836. 

510 Ineson, F. Collector. Card. Cop., br., nick., al. 4 pcs. 

511 Laurin, L. Merchant. 2 obverses of above Church Token. Rev. 

Card. 2 pcs. Not in L. 

512 Laurin, L. Numismatist. Card. Brass, 3 ; w. br. 4 pcs. L.994m. 

513 Leroux, Joseph. His Book. Rev. ouvrage honore etc. Copper. 

L. 994p. Also var. with dif. ins. L. 994r. 3 pcs. 

514 Leroux. Arms of Montreal. Rev. Card for his catalog. Cop., 

brass. Another dif. rev. Cop. Another, the two revs, com- 
bined. Cop., w. m., br. 6 pcs. L. 975, 6, 4. 

515 Marchand, J. O. Arms on shield. Rev. card as collector. W. m., 

lead (2). 3 pcs. 

516 Shaw, W. A. w. a. shaw — a. n. a. 298 Toronto. Rev. Canadian 

coins and tokens. Brass, w. br., al. 3 pcs. 

517 Tremblay, P. O. Montreal 1892. Shield. Rev. Shield. Anoth- 

er, rev. success to the numismatists of Canada. King as Nep- 
tune drawn by sea-horses. Cop. 2 pcs. L. 994a, b, R. 4, 5. 


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518 Numismatic and Archaeological Society, Montreal, Canada. 

Crossed axe and pipe, coin of Athens, coin of Canada; above 
lamp, below beaver. Rev. instituted — 1862 — incorporated — 
1870 within wreath. W. m. 27. 2 pcs. L. 1610. 

519 Numismatic Society of Ottawa. In centre f. r. e. campeau — pres- 

ident. Rev. fondee en 1891. f. x. paquet etc. W. br. 20. 2 
pcs. L. 912a. 

520 Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal, hon. jvstice 

+l. f. g.+baby+president+ Head r. By DuBois. 1887. 
Rev. Shield of Society, below twenty — fifth — anniversary 
Silver & Bronze. 38. 2 pcs. 

521 Same. 25th anniversary. 1887. Rev. names of the three found- 

ers within wreath. W. m. 22. 2 pcs. L. 1613. 

522 Ramezay, Chateau de. View of Chateau. Rev. the inauguration 

OF THE CHATEAU DE RAMEZAY, LIBRARY MUSEUM. CrOSSed axe and 

pipe, books, etc. W. m. 21. L. 1517a. 

523 Same, civic library inaugurated by h. j. tiffin — 1896. Bust of 

Tiffin 1. Rev. chateau de ramezay, Chateau ; exg. museum and 
library — 1705-1896. Bronze. 32. 

ENGRAVERS AND DIE SINKERS. 

524 Banfield. L. 994f, 1510, rev. 11, Br. & w. m. L. 1511. Br. (3). 

Obv. Tiberius Penny. Rev. aluminum souvenir Toronto 1891, 
below banfield. Al. Size 11. Fell. Toronto. Var. B. 842, 
3, 5. Dif. (6). Pricard & Andrews. Shield. Rev. Card. W. 
m. 24. Cards. L. 994t, 994u, R. 5 & 4. 5 of others not in 
either book. Paquet. Bust of Columbus. Rev. Card. Brass, 
w. b. Other cards (6). 32 pcs. 

UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND MUSEUMS. 

525 University of New Brunswick, douglas medal. College. Exg. 

king's COLLEGE — NEW BRUNSWICK — 1829. TA — API2TA — AMNIA. 
Silver. 26. Fine. L. 381, R. 6. 

526 Quebec. Normal Schools. Prince of Wales prize. Head 1. by 

Caque. No ins. Rev. ins. Bronze. 35 y 2 . L. 638, R. 7. 

527 Laval University. Shield. Rev. prix de poesie francaise. Olive 

wreath blank. Br. 25. L. 665, R. 6. 

528 Same. Theological Faculty medal. Bust of Laval r. Rev. ins. 

Br. 25. L. 1840, R. 5. 


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CANADIAN MEDALS. COLLEGES. 


529 Montreal. McGill University. Henry Chapman medal, vere 

nova terra colendas. Boy angel digging with spade, exg. 

GRANDESCUNT AUCTA LABORE. By Wyon. ReV. UNIVERSITAS 

coLLEGn mc gill, monte regio ; olive wreath, within henricus 
chapman donavtt. Br. 28. Proof. L. 666, R. 5. 

530 McGill. Bust of Shakespeare 1. Rev. Montreal mc gill univer- 

sity. In centre within frame shakspere tercentenary 1864. 
By Wyon. Br. 28. L. 672, R. 5. 

531 McGill. Davidson medal. Bust of Pallas 1. Rev. hoc premium 

etc. within olive wreath. Br. 26. L. 607, R. 6. 

532 McGill. Law School medal. Bust of Justinian facing, after his 

first bronze. Rev. universitas mc gill premium in facultate 
jurias in wreath. Bronze. Proof. By Wyon. 28. L. 674, R.5. 

533 McGill. Logan medal for Geology and Sciences, gulielmus e. 

logan : eques. Head 1. Rev. ins., wreath, etc. Br. 28. Proof. 
L. 669, R. 5. 

534 Toronto University medal. Victory flying 1., holds wreath in r. 

hand and palm branch in 1.; to 1. MHAHroi, to r. 2TE$ANOY2A. 
Beautiful work by B. Wyon. Rev. vniversitas torontonensis, 
within wreath g. m. evans. — prop. ter. argvm. — pro. verit. fid. 
Christ. — feliciter. excvlta. Edge, a.d.mdcccl. Silver. 
32. V. f. L. 745. 

535 Same. Rev. blank. Silver. 22. Proof. L. 746, R. 6. 

536 Same. Medical Faculty. Starr medal. Hand holding snake 

within band. Rev. ins. Silver. Proof. 22. L. 747, R. 6. 

537 Same, porro altiora petenda, Eagle soaring to r., exg. r. s. j. 

By Wyon. Rev. Ivy wreath, blank. Silver. Proof. 22^4. L. 
748, R. 6. 

538 Toronto, University. College. Arms. Rev. blank. Proof in 

w. m. 2514 . L. 1231. 2 pcs. 

539 Same. Athletic Association. Shield. Rev. Maple wreath, blank. 

Sil., Br. 28. 2 pcs. Not in L. 

540 Toronto. Trinity University. Shield surmounted by mitre with- 

in wreath. Rev. wreath blank. W. m. gilt. Br. fine. 24. 2 
pcs. L. 1230. 

541 Toronto. Medical College, Trinity. Shield of arms. Rev. 

Wreath, blank. Silver. Proof. 20. Not in L. 

542 Toronto. General Hospital. Training School for Nurses. Rev. 

Mary Graham, 1883. Silver. Oval. 22 by 18. With pin. 1881. 
Chased medal before the dies by Ellis as L. 1530. Ex. rare. 


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543 Same. Badge, i was sick & ye visited me. Toronto general hos- 

pital. In centre on ribbon training school for nurses, within 
olive wreath. Rev. blank. W. m., silver plated. 28 by 24. 
L. 1530. 

544 Same. Victoria University. Shield of arrows. Rev. maple 

wreath blank. Br. 21. 2 pcs. L. 1853, R. 6. 

545 Toronto Public Schools. Shield of Arms. Rev. 4 years — good 

conduct etc. 2 var. Br. 22^. L. 1331'a, R. 6. 

546 Similar. 8 years etc. 2 var. Silver. 19. Proof. L. 1331b. 

547 Same. Normal School. Front of building. Rev. teachers in- 

ternational convention 1891. W. m. 27. L. 1331c, R. 4. 

548 Public School Board. Queen’s Jubilee. Badge. Bust of Queen 

Victoria 1. Gilt on silver enamel, god bless our queen 1837- 
1897, below diamond jubilee. Rev. ins., Arms of Toronto. 
Medal within wreath suspended from pin with medallion of 
boys running. With ribbon. 28. Scarce. 

549 Ottawa. Medal of the Archbishop of R. C. Diocese of. Shield 

of the Virgin. Rev. Shield, Cross. Br. 32. L. 1099, R. 6. 

550 Montreal Catholic Commercial Academy. Voided Cross. Rev. 

ins. W. m. 19y 2 . L. 1103a, R. 5. 

551 Same. Rev. politesse et bienseance within wreath. Silver. 19. 

L. 1103c, R. 5. 

552 College of Montreal. Building in high relief. Rev. 1767-1885 

within wreath. Bronze gilt with hanger, another without. 24. 
2 pcs. L. 1220, R. 4. 

553 Montreal. Presbyterian College. Building. Rev. Christina 

prize, founded 1874. In centre, awarded to — blank. Br. 29. 
L. 1229, R. 6. 

554 Montreal. Congregation du Petit Seminaire de. Virgin Mary 

standing. Rev. ins. as titled. Br. 23. Proof. L. 1309. 

555 Montreal. College of St. Laurent. Building. Rev. Shield bears 

cross and anchors. W. m. V. f. 28. L. 1233. 

556 Quebec. College de Nicolet. Building. Rev. prix geirin rheto- 

rique excellence, engraved on ribbon. Silver gilt. 28. With 
swivel. V. f. L. 1227, R. 6. 

557 Upper Canada College. Mason medal. Tower. Rev. upper Can- 

ada college, within wreath awarded on the nomination of the 
masters, etc. blank. Silver. 25. Proof. L. 1235, R. 4. 

558 Ottawa. Collegiate Institute. Founded 1843. Hand pours oil 

in lamp. Rev. wreath blank. Silver. 27. Proof. 


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CANADIAN MEDALS. COLLEGES. 


559 Governor General’s medal, earl of dufferin k. p. k. c. b. g. c. m. 

G. GOV. GEN. OF CANADA. COUNTESS OF DUFFERIN. 1876. Heads 
jugate r. By Wyon. Rev. presented, by. his. excellency, the. 
GOVERNOR. GENERAL. Coat of Arms. Edge, PRINCE OF WALES 

college 1877. john p. mc.leod. Silver. 32. V. f. L. 1340, R.5. 

560 Same, earl of minto g. c. m. g. governor general of Canada. 

countess of minto. 1898. Busts jugate 1. By Alan Wyon. 
Rev. same ins. His Coat of Arms. Silver. 32. Ex. f. 

561 Sunbury Grammar School. 1868. Beautiful head of the Apollo 

Belvidere by B. Wyon. Rev. ins. within wreath. Br. 26. 
Proof. L. 1350, R. 6. 

562 Ontario. Law School Prize. Column. To 1. Hercules, above 

law, to r. Justice, above society, exg. Ontario. Rev. in. legi- 
bus. praestanti blank. Bronze. Br. 22. Proof. L. 1566, R.5. 

563 Canadian Government Prize, school competition 1901, etc. 

Shield crowned. Rev. presented by the Canadian government 
1901. Br. 24. With ring. Not in L. 

564 Medal for competition in colleges. Heads of the Marquis of Lome 

and Princess Louise 1. By Wyon. Rev. palman qui meruit 
ferat. Shields of Arms. Br. 32y 2 . Fine. L. 1570, R. 6. 

565 Toronto, Collegiate Institute. Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Bust of 

Victoria r. W. m. 22^. L. 1810. 

566 Montreal. Congregational College of B. N. A., founded 1839. 

Arms. Rev. Church. W. m. silvered. 29. L. 1441. 

567 Protestant Board of School Commission for Queen’s Jubilee. 

Bust of Queen 1. Rev. Arms of Montreal. Copper. 19 y 2 . 
Not in L. 

568 Presbyterian Church in Canada. Girl seated 1. studies Testa- 

ment. Rev. awarded to blank. Br. 24 y 2 . Not in L. 

569 Montreal. College of the Diocese. 1873. Shield surmounted by 

Archbishop’s mitre. Rev. arte. etc. Scroll for name blank. 
Br. 19 y 2 . Not in L. 

570 Toronto. Louisa Street School. Building, above 1852, below 

1906. Rev. within wreath souvenir of etc. Br. 28. Not in L. 

571 Nova Scotia. School of New Glasgow. Bust of Victoria 1. Rev. 

Arms, etc. Copper. 19. Not in L. 2 pcs. 

572 Ontario. Hamilton. Board of Education. Busts of Geo. V and 

and Queen Mary 1. Rev. presented by etc. Copper. With 
loop. 21. Not in L. 


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573 Quebec. College de 1 ’Assumption. 60th Anniversary, anciens 

eleves etc. 1893.' Copper, gilt. 20. 

574 Barnardo’s Homes, “whoso shall receive one such little 

child in my name RECEivETH me." Christ surrounded by chil- 
dren. Rev. “dr. barnardo’s homes” presented to Kate Ron- 
deau FOR GOOD CONDUCT AND LENGTH OF SERVICE, within olive 

wreath. Silver. 32. V. f. Rare. 

SOCIETY MEDALS. 

575 Orange Association. 1849. Statue of Wm. Ill on horse 1. Rev. 

PRESENTED TO (blank) BY THE ORANGE ASSOCIATION etc. 1849. W. 

m. silver plated. 24. 2 pcs. L. 731, R. 5. 

576 Masonic Order, grand lodge of ancient free and accepted ma- 

sons of Canada. Shield protected by cherubim. Rev. to com- 
memorate the union — consummated 14th july 1858. Silver. 
27. L. 921. Marvin XXYI. 

577 Masonic Order. Albert Pike medal, albert pike 33° — 1809 1891. 

Bust 3 /4 r. Rev. gr. comdr. etc. Double headed Eagle. Br. 
Proof. With swivel, ribbon and bar. 28. 

578 New Brunswick. Arms of St. John, N. B., above mdccclxxxiv, 

below mdcclxxxiv. Rev. centennial of freemasonry. Shield 
protected by cherubim, below new Brunswick. Br. Proof. 22. 
L. 1575, R. 5. 

579 Centenary. Maple wreath enclosing square and compasses, 1792- 

1890. Rev. ins. Brass. With ribbon and pin. 20. 

580 Chapter Penny. Obv. Copy of Roman denarius, 27. Rev. Key- 

stone, xxn. Copper. 

581 Cercle Jacques Cartier, Fonde en 1874. % bust r. Rev. blank. 

Copper. 

582 Odd Fellows, brockville, july 1884. Rev. international dem- 

onstration. Crossed flags. W. m. 20. 2 pcs. L. 1622. 

583 Same obv. and revs, muled, also with dif. revs. 12 pcs. 

584 Durham Lodge. Engraved medal. Presented to Bro. Thos. 

Cook. By the Durham Lodge, etc. For His Services as F. R. 
Quebec, Oct. 22, 1839. Rev. Globe, above hand, below clasped 
hands, h. h. h. Silver. 34. With loop. Rare or unique, not 
in L. 

585 INTERNATIONAL REUNION, I. O. F. Eye, CLEVELAND, O. JULY 17, 1871. 

Rev. ohio and Ontario etc. Clasped hands. W. m. 24. Ham- 


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CANADIAN MEDALS. SOCIETIES. 


ilton. 1893. Shield. Rev. ins. Aluminum. 19. R. S. Lodge, 
No. 59. Lunenburg, N. S. Bazaar, 1895. Al. 24. 3 pcs. Not 
in L. 

586 Markham. 1881. i. o. o. r. games — maekham — july 1st, 1881. 

Rev. PRESENTED BY G. W. BADGEROW, M. P. P. WON BY G. SHEPPARD. 

Pair of quoits. Chased. Silver. 25. With loop. Unique, not 
in L. 

587 St. Andrew’s Society. Montreal. Lead. L. 1650a. Toronto. 

1886. L. 1651. Bronze. 2 pcs. 

588 Montreal Chess Club. Copper. L. 1526, R. 5. Unc. 

589 Religious medals. L. 1642a. St. John the Baptist. L. 1735, 6 

(3) w. m., 1742 (3), 4, 5, 1787 (2) lead. Irish Benevolent Union. 
L. 1830, mules of 1830 (7). Union of St. Joseph, Ottawa, W.m. 
L. 1832 (2). Order of Good Templars. L. 1791f. 24 pcs. 

590 Montreal. St. Jean Baptist. 1884. Shield. Rev. ludger duver- 

nay fondateur 1834. Bust of Duvernay 1. within wreath. 
Bronze, gilt. 32. With loop. L. 1743. 

591 Same. Bronze, gilt. 32. 

592 St. J ean Baptist Society. Fete of 1884. Maple leaves, suspended 

from pin. W. m., silver plated and gilt (2). Same. 1893. 
Beaver on maple leaf. W. m., silver plated. 3 pcs. 

593 Same. Bust of La Fontaine facing. Rev. Shield, below 1909. 

Br. 2514 . Not in L. 

SOCIETIES AND CLUBS NOT IN LEROUX. 

594 St. Lawrence Society. Coat of Arms of the Society supported by 

fat abbot and girl, above as crest a gridiron. Rev. presented 

TO THE ST. LAWRENCE SOCIETY BY THEIR AFFECTIONATE BROTHER 

john saml barnes anno 1833. Silver. 24. Pierced. Good. 
Rare. 

595 Montreal. Canine Asso. Arms of City. Rev. Montreal canine 

association, engraved in centre 1902. Br. 29. Toronto Lodge, 
No. 11. Monogram. Souvenir, 1900. Br. gilt. 21. Woodmen 
Penny. Al. 18. St. George’s Society. Centenary of Trafal- 
gar, 1905. Rev. Ship. Cop. 20. Royal Templars. 1893. To- 
ronto. Al. 15. St. Hubert Gun Club, Ottawa. St. Hubert’s 
vision. Rev. Crossed guns, Ottawa 1884. Br. gilt. 21. Or- 
ange Asso. Star with loop. W. m. plated. 38. Same. Wm. 
Ill on horseback. Rev. anniversary 1895 — Ottawa. Al. 18. 
Fox Terrier Club, 1892. Head of dog 1. Rev. wreath, blank. 


CANADIAN MEDALS. EXHIBITIONS. 


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Br. 28. Union of St. Joseph. Sherbrooke, P. Q. 1899. Rev. 
Beaver, 25me anniversaire. Cop. 19. Order of Good Tem- 
plars. Knight on horseback 1. Rev. Faith, Hope and Charity. 
W. m. 28. Encased in glass with ring and ribbon. Old Boys’ 
Asso. Al. 11. 2 pcs. Camera Club, Montreal. Br. 22. Or- 
ange Societies. Bust of Geo. Walker, defender of Derry. Rev. 
Shield, ins. in 3 circles. W. m. gilt, with swivel, ribbon and 
pin. 27. Scott Memorial Building. Rev. Wm. Ill on horse r. 
Br. gilt. 25. With pin and ribbon. Trades and Labor Coun- 
cil, Ottawa. Al. 19. Suspended from bars. Typographical 
Union, No. 34. 1844. Toronto. With bar and ribbon. W. m. 
plated. 25. Sons of England Benevolent Society. Al. 33, 29, 
latter with pin and ribbon. K. of Labor, Oshawa, 1883. Ins. 
Rev. Tools. Iron. 40. (2 pcs.). All very fine to unc. 23 pcs. 

596 Halifax. Shipwrights and Caulkers Asso. Badge. Ship in dry- 

dock. Rev. SHIPWRIGHTS & CAULKERS Association OF HALIFAX 

& Dartmouth — Incd. 1864. With looped border. Silver. 26. 
Very rare. 

597 Society of Civil Engineers, gzowski medal. Bust of Col. Gzowski 

facing. Rev. the — Canadian society — of — civil engineers. — 
incorporated — june 23rd 1887 within wreath on band. Br. 30. 

598 Mascoutah Kennel Club. Triple-headed dog in full cry r., below 

mascoutah kennel club. Rev. awarded to, blank. Palm 
branch. Artistically executed. Silver. 31. 

MEDALS OF EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS. 

599 Montreal. Exhibition, 1860. Arms of the Board of Arts and 

Manufactures. Rev. exhibition of Canadian industry — open- 
ing OF VICTORIA BRIDGE BY H. R. H. PRINCE OF WALES — (MONTREAL 

1860 within maple wreath, above plumes. Br. 24. L. 612, R.5. 

600 Same. Same obv. Rev. lower Canada provincial exhibition, 

honoris causa, within maple wreath. By Wyon. Br. Proof. 
L. 613, R. 5. 

601 Same. Br. Proof. Another, copper. Proof. 2 pcs. 

602 Agricultural Asso. Shield. Rev. agricultural association, up- 

per Canada. Scroll, below life member. Cop. & W. m. silver 
plated. 22. Unc. 2 pcs. L. 700, R. 6. 

603 Same. Same obv. Rev. agricultural association upper Canada 

within wreath of flowers, fruit and grain. W. m. silver plated. 
29. L. 702, R. 5. 


72 CANADIAN MEDALS. EXHIBITIONS. 

604 Agricultural Exhibition medal. Shield of Arms of Provinces 

crowned ; at each corner a medallion of different animals. Rev. 
Wreath, awarded blank. Br. 29. Proof. Not in L. 

605 British Columbia Agricultural Asso. Crown bet. b.-c. within 

wreath. Rev. awarded to, blank, within olive wreath. W. m. 
28 y 2 . Not in L. 

606 County of Prescott Agricultural Society, 1894. 50th Anniver- 

sary. Token. Brass, copper. 24. 2 pcs. Not in L. 

607 London Exhibition, 1851. Canadian prize. Shield crowned with- 

in wreath of thistles, below great exhibition 1851. Rev. the 
earl of elgin and kingardine k. t. Olive wreath, above beav- 
er. Bronze. Proof. 23 %. L. 920, R. 7. 

608 Same. Bronze. Proof. 23 %. 

609 Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Official Award Med- 

al of Canada, dominion of Canada. Victory in full flight r. 
blows trumpet held in r. hand and holds wreath and palm 
branch in 1. hand. Shield of the Arms of the Provinces crown- 
ed, within oak wreath, on which beaver. Exquisitely beautiful 
work by P. Tasset. Gold. 26. Very fine. L. 1460, R. 5, but 
extremely rare in this metal. 

610 Same. Silver. Unc. Very rare. 

611 Same. Bronze. Engraved in upper field, exhibition phila. — 

1876, below thomas davis — Toronto — ale. Br. Very fine. Rare. 

612 Ontario Agricultural Society. Shield of arms. Rev. Wreath, 

blank. Br. 26%. L. 1462, R. 5. 

613 New Brunswick. Provincial Board of Agriculture. Farming 

scene. Rev. provincial board of agriculture ; within wreath of 
wheat, new Brunswick Canada. Cast medal. Br. 43. L. 
1469, R. 6. 

614 Same. L. 1469, R. 6. 

615 Quebec. Exhibition, agricultural and industrial exhibition. 

Arms of Quebec crowned within maple wreath, below province 

OF QUEBEC. Rev. EXPOSITION AGRICOLE ET INDUSTRIELLE, PROVINCE 

de Quebec. Maple wreath, blank. Finely executed medal by 
A. Gerbier. Silver. 32. L. 1470, R. 4. 

616 Ontario, Port Perry. Ontario central agricultural & live stock 

association of port perry 1886. 3 /i length figure of girl in winter 
costume 1. Rev. Percheron horse 1. within maple wreath. By 
Ellis. Silver, w. m. 24. 2 pcs. L. 1471, R. 3. 


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617 Owen Sound Horticultural Society. Vase of fruit. Rev. pre- 

sented by, within olive wreath awarded to, blank. Copper. 23. 
L. 1473, R. 5. 

617a Manitoba. Arms of Manitoba, cross crowned, below charging 
buffalo, within maple wreath. Rev. presented by hon. j. c. 

PATTERSON. LIEUT. GOVERNOR OF MANITOBA TO, blank, within 

wheat wreath. Br. 24. Rare. Not in L. 

618 Montreal. Exhibition, 1882. Horse. Rev. Censi. L. 1507, rev. 

1506. W.m. 15. 

619 Montreal Witness Prize Competition to the Story-writers, 1890. 

Rev. Beaver, etc. Copy of Jeton, 1754. Copper. 16%. L.1531. 

620 Montreal Exhibition, 1893. Medalets. W. m. 2 pcs. 

621 Montreal, 1892. exhibition souvenir, view of City. Rev. View 

of City, 1642. W. m. 22. 2 pcs. Not in L. 

622 Canadian Bank of Commerce. Farming scene within wreath. 

Rev. the Canadian bank of commerce. Shield, wreath, field 
blank. Silver. 38. Not in L. 

623 Nelson, British Columbia. View of town, above female figure 

bearing wreath and torch, passing to 1. Rev. nelson fruit 
fair, space blank within wreath. Silver. 20. Rare. Not in L. 

624 Ottawa. 1894. Ottawa exhibition souvenir. Arms of City. Rev. 

Horse, etc. Copper. 17. Not in L. Regina, N. W. T. 1895. 
first exhibition etc. Al. 24. Not in L. 2 pcs. 

625 Toronto Exhibition, 1879. industrial — exhibition — association 

—of Toronto. Arms of the City; near border medallions of 
Agriculture, Painting, Mechanics and Horticulture. Rev. View 
of building within maple wreath, without ins. Signed Elking- 
ton, Regent St. Br. 40. Proof. L. 1464, R. 4. 

626 Same. Proof. 

627 Same, but by Ellis & Co. L. 1465, R. 5. 

628 Same obv. Rev. Heads of Marquis of Lome and Princess Louise 

within maple wreath. Silver. 28. L. 1466, R. 5. 

629 Same. Tarnished. 

630 Toronto Exhibition, 1887. Heads of Lord and Lady Lansdowne 

r. within maple wreath. Rev. dominion & industrial, exhibi- 
tion, Toronto 1887. Shields of the Dominion and Great Britain 
joined by crown above. Silver. 24. Proof. L. 1467, R. 4. 

631 Same. Rev. L. 1465. Rev. dominion & industrial, exhibition, 

Toronto 1887. Shields of Canada, Toronto and Great Britain. 
Br. 40%. L. 1468. 


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CANADIAN MEDALS. EXHIBITIONS. 


632 Toronto Industrial Exhibition, 1884. W. m. 26. L. 1508, 9, obv. 

L. 1335, rev. 1509. 8 pcs. 

633 Toronto Exhibition, 1886. W. m. L. 1510, L. 1512, L. 1517c, (Al.). 

12 pcs. 

634 Toronto Exhibition, 1898. Same obv. as L. 1464 reduced. Rev. 

Britannia r. clasps band of Canadian workman ; in background 
tree, entwined with ribbon inscribed preferential, Canada, 
tariff 1898; to 1. german over stump, to r. Belgian over stump. 
Silver. 24. 

635 Same obv. Rev. imperial penny postage. Postman 1., in back- 

ground 2c stamp, below 1899. Silver. Proof. Br. Proof. 
24. 2 pcs. 

636 Same obv. Rev. Soldier charging r., above Canada must be reck- 

oned with; on tablet, one queen one flag one empire, Crown, 
south Africa 1900. Silver. 24. See same under War Medals. 

637 Toronto Exhibition, 1901. Official award. Same. Rev. Bust of 

King Edward YII to 1. IN COMMEMORATION OF THE ACCESSION 

of edward vii rex et imp. on tablet 1901. Silver. Proof. 24. 

638 Same. 1903. dominion of Canada industrial exhibition. Shield 

crowned 19-03. Rev. Toronto industrial exhibition, associa- 
tion. Arms of City, to 1. plowman, to r. mechanic. Silver. 
24. Proof. 

639 Same. 1904. Obv. same as rev. above. Rev. View of farmer, 

railroad train and log cabin, 1904, within frame, on which above 
TRANSPORTATION & PROGRESS, below OCEAN TO OCEAN. Silver. 24. 

640 Same obv. Rev. Busts of Earl and Countess Grey 1. Silver. 24. 

641 Same. 1906. rt. hon : lord strathcona Canadian high commis- 

sioner, 1906. Bust in full relief % face 1. By Ellis & Co. Rev. 
TORONTO industrial exhibition. Arms of City, below associa- 
tion. Silver. 24. 

642 Same. 1907. sir wilfrid laurier premier of Canada, 1907. His 

bsut 1. Rev. same. Silver. 24. 

643 Same. 1908. Champlain. Champlain landing from canoe, be- 

low 1608-1908. Rev. same. Silver. 24. 

644 Same. 1909. admiral lord Charles beresford, 1909. Bust % 

face 1. Rev. same. Silver. 24. 

645 Same. 1910. royal Canadian navy. View along the side of the 

deck of battleship with light gunners in foreground. Rev. 
same as second preceding. Silver. 24. 


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646 Same. 1911. george v. king & emperor, mary. queen in 14th cen- 

tury lettering. Busts jugate crowned 1. Rev. same. Silver & 
Br. 24. 2 pcs. 

647 Medalets of Exhibition of 1904 and 1905. W. m. & brass. 5 pcs. 

648 Nova Scotia Exhibition, annual provincial exhibition, nova 

scotia. Shield crowned within wreath ; on ribbon award medal. 
Rev. Arms of Halifax, within ribbon inscribed with the names 
of Industries. W. m. 36. Proof. 

649 Jamaica. 1891. Exhibition, victoria r & i. and of Jamaica su- 

preme lady. Head diademed and veiled 1. Rev. international 
EXHIBITION JAMAICA 1891. W. m. gilt. 28. 

650 London Exhibition, 1886. Head of Albert Edward Prince of 

Wales 1. Rev. colonial and Indian exhibition London 1886 
within oak wreath. Bronze. 34. Proof. Another, about fine. 
2 pcs. 

651 London Exhibition, 1851. Award medal to a Canadian, h : r : h : 

PRINCE ALBERT PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION. Head 1. by 

Wyon. Rev. exhibition of the works of industry of all na- 
tions, mdcccli ; globe, across which on ribbon exhibitor. Edge, 
Canada, no. 115. Br. 28. Proof. Rare. 

652 Paris Exposition, 1900. le Canada est une nation, hon. j. i. 

tarte commissaire general. Bust of Tarte 1. By P. Hebert. 
Rev. exposition Internationale, names of Commissaires. 
Maple branch, on which beaver, below Paris 1900. Silver. 32. 

CARNIVALS AND FETES. 

653 Montreal Winter Carnival, 1884. Ice palace, above the Aurora. 

Rev. Beaver on branch, souvenir. Montreal carnival. — 1884. 
W. m. 19. Proof. Another. Pierced, good. L. 1146, R. 4. 
2 pcs. 

654 Same. Different dies. Rev. One leaf to branch. W. m. Proof. 

Pierced. L. 1147, R. 4. 

655 Same. Rev. of L. 1147, mule with rev. of 1149. W. m. Proof. 

Not in L. 

656 Similar. Rev. ins. in straight lines. L. 1148. W. m. Proof. 

Pierced. 

657 Same. Same obv. as L. 1146. Rev. without beaver, souvenir in 

curved label. W. m. Proof. Another. Fine, pierced. 2 pcs. 

658 Same. 1885. Different type. Palace. Rev. sports. Size 17. 

Obv. of L. 1150, with rev. of obv. L. 1152, 3 dif. metals. Same 


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CANADIAN MEDALS. FETES. 


obv., rev. L. 1152, 2 brass. Same obv., rev.-obv. of L. 1154, W. 
m. Same obv., rev. view of Ice Palace, 1885, not in L. Unc. 
7 pcs. 

659 Various. L. 1104b, 1152, 1145-rev. L. 1152, 1152 of 1885-rev. 1145, 

same obv.-rev. same, obv. 1152-rev. view of Ice Palace, 1885, 
not in L. Same obv., rev. rev. of 1152, not in L. ; L. 1153, 1154, 
1154 with 4 dif. mules; 1156, 1158, 1159 (brass gilt), 2 pcs.), 
1160, 1161, 1451, 1508, 1532, 1535, 1635, 1744, 1815, 1816 (4), 
1817, R. 4 (3), 1818, w. m., 1819 (3), 1820, 1821. All in perfect 
condition, some pierced, and some duplicates. W. m., some 
brass and copper. 55 pcs. 

660 Carnival, 1887. Canada’s winter carnival. Castle. Exg. ice 

castle — Montreal feb. 1887. Rev. Men toboganning. Silver. 
24. Proof. L. 1157. Rare. 

661 Toronto. 1884. Bust of Lansdowne 1. L. 1335. Rev. L. 1819. 

W. m. 20. Proof. Not in L. 

662 Excursion, St. Lawrence River. 1878. W. m. 19. L. 1450, R. 

4. 2 pcs. 

663 Halifax, Champion of Harbor. Shield. Rev. Wreath, blank. 

W. m. 21. Proof. L. 1525. 

664 Waterloo, Ont. 1890. Saengerfest. Rev. Beaver. W. m. 24. 

Fine. L. 1635a. 

665 Hamilton. 1891. Saengerfest. L. 1635b. Cop. & al. 2 pcs. 

666 St. Jean, Montreal. L. 1731. Same. 1878. L. 1733. Musical 

Jubilee. L. 1734. 3 pcs. 

667 Toronto. Semi-Centennial, 1884. As Leroux 1816 with the ad- 

dition of the words “The Hub” on rev. Brass. V. f. Very 
rare. Brass. 16. 

668 Toronto. Semi-Centennial, 1884. Obv. View, 1834. As L. 1819. 

Revs. L. 1509, as obv. 1522, rev. wreath, rev. blank. W. m. 20. 
Proof. 4 pcs. 

669 Same. Shield. Rev. ins. on tablet. Silver, gilt, brass, w. m. 11. 

4 pcs. 

670 Same. Toronto, june 1884. Rev. long ins. Brass. 10. L. 1822. 

671 Same. 1884. Star-shaped badge. In centre semi-centennial 

souvenir. W. m. 32 by 40. 2pcs. Not in L. 

672 Same. Canadian flag in wreath, below Toronto on label. Rev* 

blank. W. m. 19. Good. Big hole. Not in L. 

673 Ottawa Canoe Club. Pendant and paddle. Rev. blank. Br. 20. 

Almonte Lacrosse Club. Rev. Champion, etc. Al. 24, (3). 


CANADIAN COMMUNION TOKENS. 


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Quebec. Winter, 1894. Maple leaf with winged q. Intercolle- 
giate Athletic Asso. Arms of McGill and Toronto Uni. Br. 
20. Capital Lacrosse Club. 1893. Rev. champions of the 
world. Al. 24. Galt Band Tournament. 1890. Post Office. 
Rev. ins. W. m. 20. Ottawa. Winter, 1895. Parliament 
Bldg. Rev. Ice Palace. Al., thick and thin flan. Halifax Curl- 
ing Club. Br. 22 (2). 12 pcs. Not in L. 

674 Toronto. Home-coming. Toronto home comers. Hlf. bust of 

City. Rev. Wreath, blank. Mounted in silver frame with pin 
and ribbon, ins. committee. Size 20. 

RELIGIOUS MEDALS AND TOKENS. 

675 Newfoundland. St. John’s Cathedral. View of edifice. Rev. Lay- 

ing of the cornerstone; Bishop and priests officiating at stone; 

exg. THE FIRST STONE LAID BY THE RT. REV. DR. FLEMING V. A. 

1841. W. m. Proof. 34. Very rare thus unpierced. L. 323, 
R. 5. 

COMMUNION TOKENS. 

All the following are in pewter, and in shape an oblong octa- 
gon unless otherwise mentioned. 

675a New Brunswick. Addington. 1832. Fine. L. 381a, R. 5. 

676 Chatham. 1840. st. Andrew’s church Chatham 1840. Rev. this 

do in remembrance of me. 1st cor. xi 24. Fine. L. 383, R. 5. 

677 Dalhousie. st. John’s church dalhousie, n. b. Rev. blank. V. 

g. L. 383a, R. 5. 

678 Kingston, let a man examine himself, etc. 1 cor. xi. 28, 29. 

Rev. as No. 2. Fine. L. 911, R. 5. 

679 Nova Scotia. New Glasgow, communion token — st. Andrew’s, 

new Glasgow 1855. Rev. as No. 2. Fine. L. 463i, R. 5. 

680 Pictou. (st.) Andrew’s church — pictou — (no)va scotia 1850. 

Rev. as No. 2. Long oval. V. g. L. 464, R. 5. 

681 Stewiacke. j. smith stewiacke. 1830. Rev. token. Round. 14. 

L. 465d, R. 5. 

682 Springside. this do in remembrance of me., in centre but let a 

man examine himself. Rev. same. Oval. V. f. L. 915, R. 5. 

683 Lower Canada. Chelsea, chelsea. Rev. do this in remembrance 

of me. Round. Unc. L. 616c, R. 5. 


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684 

685 

686 

687 

688 

689 

690 

691 

692 

693 

694 

695 

696 

697 

698 

699 

700 

701 


CANADIAN COMMUNION TOKENS. 


Montreal, st. Andrew’s church, Montreal. Communion tablet. 
Rev. nec tamen consumebatur, burning bush, within wreath. 
Round. 18. L. 617, R. 4. 

Montreal, revd. — jas. somerville — Montreal — 1803. Rev. do 
this, etc. Large oval. Fine. L. 621, R. 5. 

St. Paul’s Church, st. Paul’s church Montreal 1833. e. 2. Rev. 
i. coRiNTmANs — xi 28 29. Star-shaped. 19. V. f., pierced. L. 
623, R. 5. 

Grafton, grafton c. w. 1844. Rev. presbytern. — church. V. g. 
L. 718, R. 4. 

Knox’s Church, knox’s church bytown (Ottawa), c. w. Rev. 
as No. 2. Fine. L. 712, R. 5. 

Same. Palm branch, below j. c. Rev. this do in remembrance of 
me — . — 1831. Square. 14. V. fine. L. 712a, R. 6. 

Guelph. Rev. Canada Presbyterian church guelph around mar- 
gin ; in centre 1st congregation. Rev. this do, etc., Communion 
table. Fine. L. 719, R. 3. 

Hamilton, knox church — Hamilton — 1846. Rev. i. Corinthians 
— xi. 23-25. Oval. Fine. L. 719a, R. 5. 

Same. u. p. church merrick st., 1853, in centre Hamilton — c. w. 

ReV. THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME. BUT LET A MAN EX- 
AMINE himself. Proof. 17. L. 719b, R. 5. 

Same, central Presbyterian church 1861. Same rev. W. m. 
Proof. L. 719c, R. 5. 

Orillia. Presbyterian church orillia c. w., burning bush, 1855, 
below motto. Rev. as No. 2. W. m. Proof. L. 721, R. 4. 
Peterboro. Canada — Presbyterian — church, peterboro: Rev. as 
No. 2. Unc. L. 722, R. 5. 

Same, peterboro — co w. 1847. Rev. presbytern church. Rude 
cast. L. 723, R. 5. 

Stratford, st. Andrews church stratford c. w. 1858. Rev. i. cor. 

xi 23. Fine, except nicks on r. end. L. 723c, R. 5. 

Belleville, belleville — u. c. 1835. Rev. scotch presbytern 
church. Fine. L. 723g. 

Lake Shore Line, u(nited) p(resbyterian) c(hurch) — T(oken) — 
1855. Rev. lsl in script. Round. 11. L. 723q. R. 5. 

North Kasthope. st. Andrew’s church etc. 1858. Rev. i cor. xi 
23. W. m. Proof. Restrike (!). L. 723x, R. 6. 

Owen Sound, chalmer’s church, owen sound. Rev. this do, etc. 
Ins. within frames. W. m. Proof. L. 723y, R. 5. 


CANADIAN COMMUNION TOKENS. 


79 


702 Peterboro. st. Andrew's church c. w. Bev. this do, etc. Oval. 

W. m. Fine. L. 724c, B. 6. 

703 Dumfries, d. k. — 1833. Bev. blank. Square. Lead. Oxidized. 

11. L. 724k, B. 5. 

704 Amherstburg. Presbtrn — church — 1845. Bev. this do, etc. Square. 

Fine. 16. L. 725, E. 6. 

705 United Canada. Communion table. Bev. this do, etc. in frame. 

Fine. L. 907, B. 6. 

706 Same. With larger ornament at crossing of braces to feet. 

Later (t). W. m. Proof. L. 908, B. 4. 

707 Same, do this, etc. Bev. but let, etc. Oval. L. 909. Fine. 

708 Saved Army. Star. L. 1121, B. 3. prepare to meet thy god. 

Bev. blank. 24. L. 1125, B. 6. Tribute Penny. Al. L. 1517d, 
B. 4. Methodist Army. Star. W. m. L. 1580, B. 3. Unc. 
4 pcs. 

709 Ottawa, irish catholic temperance society of Ottawa, founded 

1846. Arms, to 1. man bears banner of Liberty, to r. woman 
bears banner, domestic happiness. Bev. Pledge. W. m. 28. 
Proof. L. 741, B. 4. 2 pcs. 

710 Ottawa. Choir of St. Anne. Admission tickets. W. br., brass. 

L. 1064i, B. 3. 2 pcs. 

711 Terrebonne, Quebec. Church of St. Therese. View of Church. 

Bev. centenaire 1789-1889. sainte therese. W. m. with loop. 
24. V.f. L. 1211, B. 4. 2 pcs. 

712 Colonization, canadienne. Maple leaf, on which sun surmtd. by 

cross, autel et foyer. House, view of ocean; beaver. Bev. 
souvenir aux zelateurs. Bust of Christ on leaf. Oval. 30 by 
22. Brass, silver plated. 2 w. m. L. 1250, B. 3. Fine. 3 pcs. 

713 Beligious medalets. Brass, w. m. Larger sizes. All dif. except 

4. V.f. 20 pcs. 

714 Similar. Different. 10 pcs. 

715 Similar. Different. Small sizes. 10 pcs. 

716 Similar. Small sizes. All above in perfect condition. 33 pcs. 

717 Death of Pius IX. L. 1640, 1. St. Anne de Beaupre. L. 1671, 3, 

83, 84, 86, 89, 90, 92, 94, 95, 1706, 10. St. Anne standing. Bev. 
remembrance of pilgrimage, etc. 1 English, 2 French. Brass, 
silvered. 21 by 18. Not in L. W. br. or brass. Perfect. 20 
pcs. 


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BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 


718 Temperance Medal, in the name of our god we will set up our 

banners. Crossed flags; on ribbon prohibition. Rev. halton 
victory c. t. act. sustained — beaver, sept 9th. 1884. W. m. 20. 
Proof. 2 pcs. 

719 Same. Muled with, (a) blank, (b) wreath, (c) in obv. 1622, (d) 

rev. 1622, (e) obv. 1820, (f) rev. 1509, (g) obv. 1509, (h) obv. 
1335, (i) rev. 1820. W. m. Proof. 9 pcs. 

720 Same, a, b, c, d, e. same : f, rev. 1820 ; g, same ; h, rev. 1509. W. 

m. 8 pcs. 

721 French Temperance Society. L. 1791. Church of England So- 

ciety. Crosses. Br. & w. m. L. 1791b, R. 5, L. 1791d. St. Jean 
Baptiste. Rev. Crucifixion. L. 1793, R. 4. W. m., 4 pcs., Br. 1. 
5 pcs. 

722 Nova Scotia, nova scotia union is strength, in wreath. Rev. 

temperance society token of membership, wreath. W. m. 
silvered. Pierced. V. g. L. 475, R. 6. 

723 Temperance Medal, trinity church st. john, n. b. Christmas 

1791. Edifice. Rev. trinity church centenary 1791. New 
edifice. W. m. Proof. Suspended from brass bar. Ex. f. 24. 
Not in L. 

724 St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, mgr. m. decelles, below on label st. hya- 

cinthe. p. q. Arms of Bishop. Rev. wreath blank. W. m. sil- 
ver plated. 24. Proof, total abstinence society of Ireland. 
Same group as above. Rev. similar, below revd. t. mathew 
prfsident. Pierced above and below, otherwise v. g. Toronto. 
Convention Epswich League, 1897. British and U. S. flags 
united by cross. Rev. View of store of Eaton & Co. W. m. 24. 
3 various tokens. Salvation Army. Medal suspended from 
globe. Carlton St. Primitive Methodist Church, 1883. L. 
1873. 9 pcs. 

BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 

All in extremely fine to perfect condition unless otherwise mentioned. 

725 Henry V. Bust in helmet and armor r. By Dassier. Rev. Sarco- 

phagus surmounted by reclining warrior, above Victory, below 
1388-1422. Silver. Proof. 26. 

726 Lady Jane Grey. 1553. iane. d. g. ang. fra. z. hib. regina. mdlhi. 

Bust % face to r. crowned. Rev. in. terris. etc. Rose crowned. 
Modern. Silver. 22. H. Vol. I, p. 64. 


BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 81 

727 Philip & Mary. 1558. Jeton. Busts face to face, below 1558. 

Rev. Shield. Copper. 19. Fine. H. Vol. 1, p. 86. 

728 Elizabeth. Bust % face 1. Rev. Tomb, to 1. Faith, to r. Britannia 

seated, exg. nata. 7. sept. 1533— mart. 1602. By Dassier. Br. 
26. 

729 Shakspere, William. Bust 1. signed a. & m. Rev. His house at 

Stratford,. exg. the house in which — “the immortal bard ’ ’ — 
WAS BORN AT STRATFORD-UPON AVON 1864. Br. 24^2- Proof. 

730 Same. Above william shakspeare. Hfl. bust in church at Strat- 

ford, below died april 23, 1616. Rev. born aprjl 23, 1564, house 
(different view to above), exg. 1642. Br. 24. Haw. Vol. 1, p. 
212, No. 55. 

731 James I. Peace with Spain, 1604. iacobvs. d. ’g. ’ang. sco. ’fra. 

’et. hib. ’rex. Bust facing, wearing hat and crown. Rev. hinc. 
pax. copia. claraq. religio. Peace and Religion standing, exg. 
a. 1604. Brass. 22. H. Vol. 1, p. 193, 14. Rare. Only medal 
on which he is styled King o f Scotland. 

732 James I. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Snake amongst roses and lilies. 

Rev. J ehovah in Hebrew within a crown of thorns. Silver. 19. 
Haw. Vol. 1, p. 196, 19. 

733 Charles I. Marriage. Busts of Chas. & Henrietta Maria face to 

face. Rev. Cupid. 1625. Jeton. Silver. 15. Haw. Vol. 1, 

p. 238. 

734 Same. Bust r. crowned. Rev. donec pax. reddita. terris. (Until 

Peace is restored to the earth.) Arms issuing from clouds 
holds sword, exg. coron 2 febrv. 1626. Silver. 19 y 2 . Haw. 
Vol. 1, p. 243. 

735 Baptism of Prince Charles, 1630. Four shields crosswise. Rev. 

ins., dates in 7 lines. Silver. 19. H. No. 38. 

736 Charles I. Return to London, 1633. King on horse 1. Rev. View 

of city. False cast. H. No. 62. 

737 Marriage of William, Prince of Orange, and Princess Mary. 1641. 

Mary and William standing, hold hands, above Cupids on clouds 
hold wreath over head of each, above Dove of the Holy Spirit 
disseminating rays, ins. to r. and 1., in background view of mar- 
riage procession approaching palace in country; exg. Londini 
desponsati Wilhelm et Maria, Ano 1641. 12 Mai. Rev. William 
in the form of Pallas, attended by Victory in the background, 
tramples upon Bellona amidst arms and receives an olive 
branch from Mary as Peace, introduced by the Genius of Hoi- 


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land and accompanied by Plenty, ins. above, also exg. By J. 
Blum. Silver. 46. Somewhat rubbed, about fine. V. L. II, 
251. Haw. p. 288, 100. 

738 Cromwell, Oliver. 1650. Battle of Dunbar, word at — dvnbar, 

THE LORD OF HOSTS, septem — y3. 1650. Bust of Cromwell 
1. in armor, in background view of battle. Signed on truncation 
of arm tho. simon. ff. Rev. long Parliament sitting. Silver, 
oval. 23 by 19. Restrike. Die cracked from border across 
head. Rev. cracked from border 1. to Speaker’s chair, r. fromi 
chair to border. V. f. Hen. No. 1. Haw. p. 392, No. 14. 

739 Same. Lord General medal, oli: cromwell: milit: parl: dvx. 

gen: Bust nearly front face in full relief in armor draped. 
Rev. blank. Silver, oval. 20 by 18 y 2 . One of the latest re- 
strikes about 1723 when the dies were badly cracked, rusted and 
face retouched. Hen. No. 3. Haw. p. 388, No. 7. 

740 Same. Dassier’s medal, olivarius cromwell. Bust laur. in ar- 

mor, draped, 1. Rev. Tomb. nat. 3. april. 1603 — mort. 3. sept. 
1659. Silver. Proof. 24. Haw. 87. 

741 Same Bronze. 

742 Charles II. 1661. Coronation medal by Simon. Bust crowned, 

in robe, r. Rev. everso. missvs. svccvrrere. seclo. xxiii. apr. 
1661. King seated in chair 1. crowned by Victory. Silver. 18. 
Very fine. H. p. 472, 76. 

743 Duplicate. Very fine. 

744 Charles II. Pattern farthing, carolvs. a. carlo. Bust 1., below 

1665. Rev. qvatvor. maria vindico (I claim the four seas.) Edge 
reeded. Cop. V. g. H. 147. 

745 Election of the Duke of Saxony as Knight of the Garter. 1671. 

In French, ‘ ‘ In honor of the sovereign of the most noble Order 
of the Garter.” St. George on horse slaying dragon. Rev. 
within olive wreath du tre haut — tre puissant et — tres excel- 
lent PRIN CE CHARLES II PAR LA GRACE DE DIEU ROT DE LA 

GRANDE BRETAG ? — FRAN. ET IRLANDE DE FENSEUR DE LA FOY. M. D. 

c. lxxi. Silver. 28. Good. H. 548, 205. 

746 Godfrey, Sir. Edmundbury. 1678. On his murder for persecu- 

tion of the Catholics, moriendo. restitvit. rem. e. Godfrey (E. 
G. by his death re-established the State.) Bust r. with two 
hands drawing a kerchief around his neck. Rev. ecclesia. per- 
versa. tenet, faciem. diaboli. Pope’s and Devil’s heads joined 
in one reversible head. Edge, cervice. ffracta. fidem. svstvlit. 


BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 83 

atlas, xns. 1678. (The Christian Atlas sustained the Faith with 
a broken neck.) Silver. 24. V. g. H. 578, No. 250. Scarce. 

747 Charles II. carol, n. d. g. angl. scot. fran. et. hib. rex. Bust in 

long wig and armor draped. By Roettier. Rev. Arms of Great 
Britain supported by lion and unicorn ; exg. on ribbon diev. et. 
mon. droit. No ins. Not in Hawkins. Rev. may possibly be 
the prototype of the rev. of the royal medal of George III pre- 
sented to Indian Chiefs. Silver. 34. Proof. Rare. 

748 Milton, John. Died 1674. Bust facing. Rev. dira dulce canit 

alter homerus. (Another Homer sings sweetly of direful 
events.) Scene in Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve beneath 
tree, to 1. wolves devour sheep, to r. demons entering Garden. 
Fine work by Dassier. Haw. Yol. II, 229. 

749 James II. Coronation. 1685. Bust r. Rev. Crown, wreath on 

cushion; exg. 1685. Copper. 21. Fine. H. Vol. 1, p. 605. 

750 Mary. Coronation. Bust r. Rev. o. dea. certe (Assuredly a God- 

dess). Two dif. dies. Silver. 22. Proof. 2 pcs. Haw. p. 
606, 7. 

751 Sancroft, Archbishop. 1688. guil. sancroft. archiepisc. can- 

tuar. m. d. c. l. xxxvm. Bust r. in cap. Rev. Busts of the 7 
bishops who were committed to the Tower for opposing the Dec- 
laration of Indulgence issued by James II, and for refusing to 
allow it to be read in their churches. Copper, silver plated. 33. 
Fine. Reproduction of the time. Rare. H. p. 623, 39. 

752 William III. Landing at Torbay, 1688. Bust in armor r. Rev. 

terras, astraea. reuisit. (Justice revisits the Earth). Scene 
of landing. Cast of the time. Silver. 31. Haw. p. 639, 64. 

753 William & Mary. Restoration of Church. 1689. Busts r. jugate. 

Rev. caelo. delabitur. alto. Statue of Wm. holding Church on 
1. arm, sword in r. ; on base are. perennivs. Edge not lettered. 
Silver. 32. Cast. Pierced. Haw. Y. 1, 658, 18. 

754 Same. Coronation. 1689. Busts r. as on coin. Rev. ne totvs 

absvmatvr. Jove thunders against Phaethon falling from his 
chariot ; the earth in flames. Silver. 21. H. 25. 

755 Same. Coronation. 1689. Busts r. by g. b. f. (George Bower 

fecit). Rev. pretivmq. et. cavsa. laboris (The reward and cause 
of the undertaking. Ovid.) Andromeda chained to cliff, above 
Perseus arriving on pegasos from the sky to deliver her from 
the sea-monster; exg. 1689. Gold. 24. Proof. Haw. Y. 1, p. 
663, 26. 


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756 Same. Bust of William III r. by g. h. Rev. Bust of Mary 1. 

Edge lettered. Silver. 26. Proof. H. Yol. 1, p. 667, 37. 

757 Same, aurea poma mixta rosis. (Oranges mixed with roses). 

Busts of Wm. & Mary facing each other within two wreaths of 
roses and oranges, supported by book on another inscribed 
leges angliae ; at either side cornucopia, etc. ; exg. d. f. a. wilh. 

HENR. ET MARIA M. BRIT. R. Rev. MELIOREM LAPSA LOCAVIT. Or- 

ange tree on the seashore; in foreground fallen tree-trunk; exg. 

INAUGURATIONS MAIE : STATUM PERACTA LONDINI 11/21 APRIL 

1689. Silver. 40. H. Vol. 1, p. 668, 39. Rare. 

758 Death of Mary. 1694. Bust r. Rev. ins. Copper gilt. 31. Fine. 

H. V. 2, p. 111. 

759 Same. Bust in high relief r. by i. l. f (Jan Luder fecit.) Rev. 

Wisdom, Piety and Constancy standing before a funeral pyre. 
Copper. 36. Haw. V. 2, p. 112, 345. V. L. IV. 181. Rare. 

760 Anne. Accession, 1702. Bust 1. crowned and draped. Rev. en- 

tirely. English. Heart within wreath crowned. Same. Rev. 
Heart crowned with wreath of roses, qvs separabit. Same. 
Rev. Vie wof catpure of fleet at Vigo, 1702. H. 236, 18. Silver. 
23. Proof. 3 pcs. H. Vol. II, p. 227, 8, No. 1, 3. 

761 Same. Vigo. Rev. Liege token. Copper. 2 pcs. 

762 Same. Bust 1. filletted. Rev. vicem gerit. illa. tonantis. Britan- 

nia slaying hydra; exg. inavgvrat. xxiiiap. — MDecn. Silver. 
21%. V. f. H. V. 2, p. 228, 4. 

763 Anne. Battle of Blenheim. Bust 1. by Croker. Rev. de. gall : et. 

bav: ad. blenheim. Britannia seated at 1., holds Victory on 
her 1. hand, before her male captive seated on cannon; exg. 
capt: et. caes: xxxm. sign, relat. cLxm. — mvcciv. Silver. 22. 
H. V. n, p. 256, 49. 

764 Anne. Capture of Gibraltar, 1704. Bust in high relief by i. 

c(roker). Rev. vtctoriae. navales. Neptune in his chariot 
holds aloft his trident and two crowns towards Britannia stand- 
ing on shore. Br. 25. H. Vol. II, p. 266, 64. 

765 Anne. Victories. 1704. Bust 1., draped, by h. (George Hautsch). 

Rev. dives trtvm — phis anglia. Britannia seated at foot of 
palm tree, on which three shields, to 11. view of Gibraltar. Edge 
lettered. Silver. 25. Proof, dinge on edge, and scratches in 
field. V. L., 15. 454. H. p. 270, 70. 

766 Anne. Duke of Marlborough. His bust in armor r. Rev. miratvr 

telis aemvla tela svis (He wonders at the weapons, which emu- 


BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 


85 


late his own.) Mars seated at r. directs a soldier in the slay- 
ing of his enemies. Edge lettered. Silver. 24. V. L., IV, 427. 
H. p. 256, 50. 

767 Anne. Victories over Louis XIV. 1706. lvdovicvs magnvs anna 

maior. Anne, as Minerva, grasps the fallen Louis, in the cos- 
tume of a Roman warrior, by the shoulder and holds a palm 
branch above his head. Rev. Tower besieged, with defenders 
hurling stones from the top; before it, Abimelech falling to the 
ground crushed by a stone; ins. (Slay me, that men say not of 
me, a woman slew him). Edge lettered. Silver. 27Vfc. About 
fine. H. Vol. II, p. 289, 98. Rare. 

768 Anne. Battle of Romilies, 1706. Bust 1. by i. c. Rev. Map held 

by victories. Another, same obv. Rev. Royal Arms upheld by 
Cupids. ON UNION OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND 1707. Br. 23. 
1st good, 2nd proof. 2 pcs. 

769 Anne. Union of England and Scotland. May 1, 1707. Bust 1. 

crowned, by i. c. Rev. mail i. mdccvii. Royal shield crowned 
on pedestal ; to 1. forepart of lion holds shield with thistles ; to 
r. unicorn holds shield of St. George. Silver. 31. V. f. H. 
Vol. II, p. 295, 107. 

770 Anne. Same obv. Rev. insvlae captae MDccvm (Lille captured). 

City standing holds palm branch and shield 1. with fleur-de-lis 
over map of citadel. Br. 28. V. g. H. II, p. 338, 169. 

771 Anne. Tournay captured. Bust 1. in high relief by i. c. Rev. 

tornaco. expvgnato. Britannia seated; exg. mdccix. Copper. 
25. Proof. H. II, p. 354, 190. 

772 Anne. Bust laur. in high relief 1. by i. c. Rev. compositas vene- 

rantvr. armis. Britannia seated 1., in background ship, to r. 
farmers working. Br. 38. On the Peace of Utrecht. H. II, 

р. 399, 256. 

773 Anne. On the peace of Utrecht, 1713. Similar bust 1. Rev. 

same, but Britannia standing. Silver. 22. Fine. H. II, p. 
400, 257. 

774 Anne. Battle of Saragossa, 1710. anna avgvsta. Dif. bust by i. 

с. 1. Rev. hispanis. profligatis. on scroll. Queen seated on 
throne, Pallas points to standards laid at her feet by Victory. 
Br. 31. Proof. H. II, p. 373, 219. 

775 Anne. Trial of Sacheverell. 1710. His bust facing, hair long, 

in clerical robes, h: sach. d: g: Rev. :is: firm: to; thee; 
Mitre. Silver. 22y 2 . Cast, as always. Rare. H. II, p. 367, 210. 


86 


BRITISH HISTORICAL, MEDALS. 


776 Anne. Utrecht. 1713. Peace wearing the British Crown locks 

the door of the Temple of Janus; to r. Mars, chained, crouches; 
to 1. man chained ; in background globe, Mercury waving ribbon 
inscribed Europe pax reddita (Peace restored to Europe) ; exg. 
traiectum (Utrecht). Europe seated by the sea, on which 
ships, holds up olive spray in r. hand and full cornucopia on l. 
arm ; exg. europa. Executed in high relief by D. Drappintier. 
Silver. 31. Fine. V. L., V. 227. B. 262. 

777 Anne. Same, agunt in pace (They labor for peace). View of 

Bois-le-Duc; in the foreground Genius of the Town seated, 
holding spear and leaning on shield. Exg. s. p. q. s. Rev. tem- 
pore obtata (The longed for times). Exg. (1713). Silver. 17. 
Unc. Very rare. V. L., V. 227. H., II, p. 405, 266. 

778 James (III), the Elder Steuart Pretender, iacobvs. m. d. g. m. b. 

f. et. h. rex. Bust draped 1. by n. r. (Norhert Roettier). Rev. 
reddite iGiTVR, map of Great Britain. Br. 33. H. II, p. 314, 
136. 

779 Same, vnica salvs. Bust r. in armor draped. Rev. qvh>. gravivs. 

capta (What more grievous than being in captivity.) The Han- 
overian horse tramping upon lion and unicorn; at 1. Britannia 
seated deploring their misfortune ; to r. fugitives carrying off 
their goods, London in distance ; exg. mdccxxi. Silver, cast. 31. 
H. II, p. 454, 63. 

780 George I. Coronation. 1714. georgtvs. d: g. mag: br: fr: et: 

hib : rex. Bust laur. in armor, draped, r. by i. c. Rev. King, 
seated, crowned by Britannia; exg. inavgvrat. xx. oct. — mdcc- 
xhh. Silver. 22. Proof. H. V. II, p. 424, 9. 

781 George II. Coronation. Carolina d. g. mag br fr et hib. regina. 

Bust 1. of Queen Caroline by i. c. Rev. hic. amor. haec. patria. 
Queen standing bet. the Church and Britannia ; exg. coron. xi. 
octob. — mdccxxvh. Silver. 22. Proof. H. V. II, p. 480, 8. 

782 Same. Royal Family medal, 1732. Busts of George II and Caro- 

line face to face. Rev. Busts of seven children. Silver. 44. 
Fine, slightly rubbed on the high parts. H. V. II, p. 500, 47. 

783 Same. Duke of Cumberland. Bust r. Rev. Duke slaying hydra. 

Similar obv. Rev. Highlander kneeling before British lion. 
Brass. 2 pcs. H. V. II, p. 605, 260 ; p. 616, 286. 

784 Same. Cumberland for Culloden. will duke Cumberland. Duke 

on horse 1. Rev. Battle scene; exg. at culloden 16 ap. 1746. 
Silver. 27. Cast. H. V. n, p. 612, 276. 


BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 


87 


785 Same. Frederick prince of wales. Bust r. in armour draped. 

Rev. for the advantage of great Britain. Fishing boats on sea ; 
exg. FREE BRIT. FISHERY BY A SOCIETY ESTABL. 1750. Silver. 26. 

H. Vol. II., 659, 365. 

786 Same. Naval engagement off Belle Isle 1759. Britain trivmphed 

hawke commanded. Britannia seated on sea-horse, crowned by 
victory. Rev. France night Britain. Britain hurls thunder- 
bolts against France protected by the Tempest below, and Night 
above; exg. France, relinqvishes — the sea — s. p. a. c. Silver. 
25. Proof. H. Vol. n, 706, 441. Rare. 

787 George III. Arrival of the young Pretender, 1745. carolus wal- 

liae princeps. Head of Charles r., below 1745. Aev. amor et 
spes. Britannia standing on shore, background ships. Br. 26. 
2 pcs. H. Vol. n, p. 600, 251. 

788 George III. Accession 1760. georgivs. tertivs. rex. on scroll. 

Young bust in armor, draped with mantle 1., below, in. reg. xxv. 
oct. mdcclx. Rev.TELLvs jactabit alvmno. (The hand will boast 
of its offspring.) Britannia, seated, plays on a tambonrine for 
four nymphs dancing around a tree in background; a d vlt® 
®tatis dies — favstissimvs — iv jun MDccLia;. Silver. 35. 

789 Same. Coronation. Bust r. Rev. Queen Charlotte. Her bust 

right. Another, Charlotte. Rev. Queen crowned by Cupid. 21. 
George and Charlotte busts jugate 1. Rev. Britannia. 26. 
Brass. 3 pcs. 

790 Same, georgius. m. rex. Rev. entirely British. Heart with- 

in wreath by Kirk. Silver. 22. 

791 Same. Coronation. 1761. Bust laureated, in armor r. Rev. 

patriae, ovanti. Britain standing places crown on head of 
king. Silver. 22. 

792 Same. Silver jeton. gr, crowned within wreath. Rev. Britan- 

nia 1790. Britannia seated. 13. V. g. 

793 Stuart Pretender, Henry IX. 1788. Bust r. in cardinel’s robes. 

Rev. Female personifying the Church holds cross, at her left 
British lion reclining ; background view of Rome. Br. 33. 

794 George III. Head r. Rev. royal thanksgiving at st. Paul’s. Al- 

tar on which crown, sceptre and sword; the base inscribed 
HOWE, ST. VINCENT, DUNCAN ; below DEC. 19. 1797. Copper. 2114 . 

795 Marriage of prince of wales, 1795. george prince of wales, et. 

Caroline princ. Bust jugate r. by chk. Rev. frogmore — may 
19 th.— 1795. Silver. 31. Proof. 


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BRITISH HISTORICAL. MEDALS. 


796 Same. Small brass medalet. 

797 George III. Naval Victories. 1798. Bust left in armor. Rev. 

Britannia seated amidst trophy of arms. Br. 31. Fine. 

798 Same. Union of England and Ireland. 1801. Bust 1. by same. 

Rev. jUnguntur opes firmatur iNPERiuM. Britain and Ireland 
standing claspin gkands ; exg. 1. Jan. mdccci. by c. h. kuchler. 
Silver. 30 y 2 . Proof. 

799 Same, the illusts. house of Brunswick ascd. the throne of gt. 

Britain augt. it. 1714. Head r. laur. by T. Wyon. Jun. Rev. 
Europe’s protecting genius. Britannia standing on rocky isle; 
CENTENARY COMPLETED IN THE 54th. Yr. OF K: GEO: 3d AUG. 1. 

1814. Br. 32. Proof. 

800 Same. Death, 1820. Bust r. in armor, draped, r. by t. w. Rev. 

Ascension of King in chariot, below Saints ; exg. died jan. 29. 
1820 — aged 81 years. Silver. 26. Proof. 

801 Same. Sinking of the Royal George. 1783. Rev. Siege of Gibral- 

tar. Medalet. Copper. 21. 

802 Lord Cornwallis. Bust 1. in uniform by C. H. Kuchler. Rev. fas 

sit parcere hosti. (It is right to spare an enemy.) Cornwallis 
before his tent receives the two small sons of Tippo as hostages. 
1792. Br. 30. 

803 Earl Howe, earl howe admiral of the fleet. Bust 1. in uni- 

form, below mdccxcix. Rev. Trophy; exg. french fleet de- 
feated — vn ships taken. Br. 24. 

804 Admiral Hood. Victory off Port L ’Orient, 1795. Bust r. in uni- 

form. Rev. Victory standing on rock, in background view of 
battle. Br. 31. Fine. 

805 Gen. Abercrombie’s death at battle of Maida, Egypt, 1801. Bust 

r. Rev. Scotch soldier taking sword from Egyptian; back- 
ground, crocodile. Silver 31, fine, but has been burned in cyan, 
potass. 

806 Earl Spencer. 1795. Bust in uniform 1. Rev. Victory standing 

below his trumpet; exg. under wise counsels — the British 
NAVY TRIUMPHS. MDCCXCIX. Br. 24. 

807 Earl. St. Vincent. Bust % face r. below defeated the Spanish 

fleet. Rev. valour rewarded. Two Cupids flying over sea 
uphold his crown and patent; exg. feb. 14, 1797. four ships 

TAKEN OFF CAPE ST. VINCENT. Br. 24. 

808 Nelson. Memorial token. England expects every man will do 

his duty. Bust in uniform 1. Rev. aboukir — 14 eng. — defeat- 


BRITISH HISTORICAL, MEDALS. 


89 


ed — 15 french — 10 taken 2 burnt — aug. 1. 1798. Same obv. 
Rev. ST. VINCENT 15 ENG. DEFEATED 27 SPANISH & CAPTURED 4 

feb. 14. 1797. Silver. 12. First, Second, fine. 2 pcs. 

809 Nelson. Death 1805. Bust, bare, 1., by Wyon. Rev. ipse belli 

fvlmen . (Himself a thunderbolt of war.) Victory flying above 
sea hurls thunderbolt at galleys r. Br. 34. V. f. 

810 Moore, Gen. Sir John. Bust 1. by Mille. Rev. death of sir john 

moore. Warrior warding off French eagle from dying com- 
rade ; background galley ; exg. corunna 16 jan — 1809. Br. 26. 

811 Hoadley, Bishop Benjamin. Bust in robes r., by Kirk. Rev. 

viget. ad. extremum (It [the Church] flourishes to the end). 
Bishop ’s mitre and crozier on altar beneath tree, against which 
shield; exg. nat: nov: xiv. mdclxxvi — mort: apr: xvn. mdcclxi. 
Silver. 24. Proof. 

812 Nelson. Centenary of Battle of Trafalgar, 1905. Bust of Nelson 

left. Rev. View of battle. England expects every man will do 
his duty, above view of the battle, centenary of the battle of 
Trafalgar; exg. Trafalgar Oct. 21, 1805. Silver, copper, proof. 
2 pcs. 

813 Nelson. Memorial struck in cop. from his flagship. Bust. Rev. 

ship. 24. 

814 George IV. Coronation 1821. Georgius nn d. g. britanniarum 

rex f. d. eHad 1. laur. by e. p. Rev. Victory holds crown above 
King seated 1., before him three helmeted figure representing 
England, Ireland and Scotland, inauguratus — die. julh xix — 
anno, mdcccxxi. Silver. 22. 

815 Princess Charlotte of Wales, caroletta avgvsta, head r. by T. 

Webb. Inscription in 11 lines on fete at Brighton. Br. gilt in 
frame. 35. 

816 William TV and Adelaide. Coronation 1881. Head on either side 

by W. Wyon. Silver. 21. Proof. 

819 Victoria. 1837. victoria regina. Head 1. crowned by W. Wyon. 

Rev. The Guild Hall, facade; surmounted by Royal Standard; 

exg. IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY *S VISIT TO THE CORPORATION OF 

London 9th nov : 1837. Silver. Proof. 35. 

820 Victoria. Coronation. Bust 1. diadamed. Rev. The three coun- 

tries unitedly present crown to Queen seated. Silver. 24. 
Fine, nicked on edge. 

821 Victoria. Same, victoria queen of great Britain. Young bust 

with hair coiled on top of head, crowned, 1. Rev. long live the 


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BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS. 


queen. Peace has placed crown on her head and waves palm 
branch over her, before her the three countries hold hands over 
altar; exg. coronation june 28 1838. Silver. 24. 

822 Victoria and Albert. Marriage medal, victoria regina. albertvs 

princeps. Heads jugate 1. by baily des. b. wyon. sc. Rev. felic- 
ibvs avspiciis. Beautiful youth with torch standing. Frosted 
white silver under glass, with silver rim. 57. Rare. 

823 Same. Similar type, with wreath of roses around the chignon. 

By B. Wyon. Rev. ever may love shed rosy garlands round, 
februar x. mdcccxl. Two shields, bet. them torch, on wreath. 
Frosted silver under glass with rim. 28. 

824 Victoria, royal exchange opened, etc., 1844. Head 1. crowned. 

Rev. first stone laid, etc. Three shields, 1842. Silver. 17. 
Proof. 

825 Same. Bust 1. veiled and crowned. Rev. Rotunda of exhibition. 

1872. Br. 19. 

826 Alexandra, Princess of Wales. Head 1. Rev. Floral wreath, 

blank. Br. 32. Proof. 

827 Edward Albert and Alexandra, Princess of Denmark. Marriage. 

Heads r. jugate. Rev. Two shields crowned. Silver. 40. Pf. 

828 Same. Bronze. 40. Proof. 

829 Marie Alexandrowna and Alfred. Heads jugate r. Rev. Angel 

supports two shiedls and holds ribbon — 23 January 1874. Br. 
39. 

830 Victoria. 60th year Jubilee, 1897. victoria regina et impera- 

trix. Aged bust wearing widow’s cap and veil, crowned, and 
ribbon of the Garter. By j. e. b. Rev. in commemoration. 
Empress seated on throne, the five continents grouped about 
her; in foreground Mercurv reclining, holds dish of gold, to r. 
Cupid. Silver. 49. Proof. Slight nick on cheek and rev. on 
drapery and leg of Mercury. 

831 Same. Bust crowned and veiled 1. by v. b. Rev. Youthful head 1., 

below 1837. Gold. Very fine. 16. 

832 Same. Mounted in chased gold wreath and ring. Very fine. 22. 

833 Same. Bronze. 35. 

834 Same. Silver. 35. 

835 Same. 50th Ann. Bust 1. Rev. ins. W. br. 18. 

836 Same. 1887. Bust capped, veiled and crowned laur. 1. Rev. 

imperial institute 1887, etc. View of building. Silver. 24. 


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837 Queen’s visit to Ireland, 1900. Bust 1. Rev. ins. W. m. Proof. 

24. 

838 Gordon, General. Bust 1. in fez. and uniform. Rev. in memory 

etc. khartoum 1885. Br. 32. 

839 Times Centenary. Busts of the three Proprietors jugate r. Rev. 

centenary celebration. Clock rests on open book THE times; 
below bearwood, 1885. Silver. 28. 

840 Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Busts, crowned, jugate r. 

Rev. hotel victoria, Facade. Br. 40. 

841 Nansen, Fritchjof. Bust facing in fur coat; in background auro- 

ra. Rev. blank. Copper silvered. 28 by 19. 

842 Edward YII and Alexandra. Coronation, 1902. Bust on either 

side. Silver. 35 y 2 . 

843 Same. Silver. 20. 

844 Same. Busts in two medallions, bet. crown. Rev. Youthful fig- 

ure of Britannia standing, blows trumpet, holds shield in 1. 
hand; in background Westminster. Br. 32. 

845 Edward YII. Bust 1. Rev. metropolitan police, coronation etc. 

With clamp, bar and ribbon. Br. 23. 

846 Edward YII. Coronation medal in the designs of the crown of 

Idward VI. King on horse to 1. Rev. Shields. Silver. 30. 
Unc. 

847 George V and Mary. Coronation. 1911. Bust crowned on either 

side. Signed b. m. -Silver. 32. 

848 Same. Bust 1. crowned. Rev. metropolitan police, coronation 

1911 in centre crowned. Edge, p. c. a. maclennan. With clamp 
and ring. Fine. Silver. 23. 

NAVAL WAR MEDALS. 

849 Nelson, Admiral. Replicas of medals worn by the Admiral from 

originals in Greenwich Hospital. Made on the centenary of 
Trafalgar, 1905, and thus inscribed on gold band holding crys- 
tals in which they are enclosed. Britannia standing on prow 
of galley, crowned by Victory. Rev. horatio nelson esquire 
etc. commodore etc. 1797. Same obv. Rev. rear admiral etc. 
1798. Same obv. Rev. vice admiral etc. 1805. Electrotypes. 
Gilt. 15. 3 pcs. 

850 Nelson. Davison emdal. rear-admiral lord nelson of the nile. 

Peace, standing on rock by the sea, holds olive branch in r. hand 
and supports large medallion of Nelson under her 1. arm, be- 


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hind her anchor and beyond the sea. Rev. Naval battle; exg.- 
VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST. 1, 1798. Edge illS. FROM ALEX DAVI- 
SON etc. Bronze, gilt. Ex. f. Same. Copper. V. g. 30. 2 pcs. 

851 Nelson. Bolton’s gift medal. Bust of Nelson 1. before, William, 

behind, Rivers (recipient’s name). Rev. battle of Trafalgar 
1908. Edge ins. from bolton etc. to hero. W. m. Fine, but 
corroded. Scarce. 31. 

852 St. Vincent, Admiral Earl, earl st. Vincent’s testimony of ap- 

probation. 1800. Bust of Admiral 1. within olive wreath. Rev. 
loyal and true. Sailor and soldier, without weapons, stand- 
ing, clasp hands. Pierced with ring and ribbon. Silver. 30. 
Unc. Very rare. 

853 Victoria. Artie Exploration, victorla. regina. Head 1. diadem- 

ed. Rev. for ARTic discoveries. Men drawing sledge, in back- 
ground ship in ice; exg. 1818-1855. Suspended by clamp, star 
and ring. Oct. Silver. 21. 

854 Victoria, awarded by the board of trade for gallantry in saving 

life, v. r. Young portrait 1. laur. by B. Wyon. Rev. Group of 
castaways on rocky islet. Edge, john Sinclair wreck of the 
“Devonshire” on the 9th October 1891. Br. Proof. 36. 

855 New Zealand. Bust of Queen 1. veiled and crowned. Rev. new 

Zealand, virtvtis honor. Wreath. Edge, robt malyon. 40th 
foot. Clamp, swivel and ribbon. Silver. 23. Fine. 

856 Temperance medal. Lion on star, below India. Rev. the soldiers 

total abstinence association. Silver. Diamond. 23. With 
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